Background: An aplastic or twig-like middle cerebral artery (Ap/T-MCA) is a rare congenital anomaly that can present with both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. The etiology of this pathology has remained unclear. Here, we report 2 cases of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) owing to an Ap/T-MCA in pregnant patients.
Case description: In both patients, cerebral angiography revealed a steno-occlusive lesion and an abnormal arterial network on the unilateral middle cerebral artery. One patient was treated conservatively for a putaminal hemorrhage, and a cesarean section was performed uneventfully 6 months after onset of the ICH. The other patient underwent a craniotomy for evacuation of the lobar hemorrhage. Subsequently, a cesarean section was performed uneventfully. Both patients gradually recovered without significant disabilities.
Conclusions: An Ap/T-MCA is a rare congenital anomaly and is a potential cause of ICH for pregnant patients. A cesarean section is a useful option for pregnant patients with this condition.
Keywords: Ap/T-MCA, Aplastic or twig-like middle cerebral artery; CT, Computed tomography; CTA, Computed tomographic angiography; Cesarean section; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; ICH, Intracerebral hemorrhage; Intracerebral hemorrhage; LSA, Lenticulostriate arteries; MCA, Middle cerebral artery; MMD, Moyamoya disease; MRA, Magnetic resonance angiography; Middle cerebral artery; Moyamoya disease; Pregnancy; Twig-like MCA.