Chinchure, SDPendharkar, HSGupta, AKBodhey, NHarsha, KJ2017-03-102017-03-10201159 ,5;85-9010.4103/0028-3886.86550https://dspace.sctimst.ac.in/handle/123456789/9242Moyamoya disease is a progressive steno-occlusive disease of bilateral carotid forks with the formation of fine collateral vascular network and is an angiographic diagnosis. We analyzed case records of 11 patients with "adult-onset moyamoya disease." Six patients presented with intracranial hemorrhage (intracerebral and/or intraventricular) and 5 with focal ischemia. Angiography revealed bilateral Internal carotid artery involvement in 8 patients and unilateral involvement in 3. Posterior cerebral artery involvement was seen in 3 patients. Saccular aneurysm involving posterior circulation was seen in only 1 patient. Although rare, adult-onset moyamoya disease should be considered as one of the causes for intracerebral and intraventricular hemorrhage in adults.Neurosciences & NeurologyAdult onset moyamoya disease: Institutional experience