Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease—Advances in Clinical Diagnosis, Management and Imaging
A special issue of Children (ISSN 2227-9067). This special issue belongs to the section "Pediatric Neurology & Neurodevelopmental Disorders".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 May 2026
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pediatric neurosurgery; cerebrovascular
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pediatric cerebrovascular disease encompasses a diverse group of conditions, including arteriovenous malformations, moyamoya disease, cerebral venous thrombosis, and stroke, which remain a significant yet under-recognized cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Over the last two decades, there has been rapid progression in neuroimaging techniques, minimally invasive interventions, genetic testing, and biomarker identification, which has transformed our ability to manage this complex set of pathologies. These advances have reshaped clinical paradigms, allowing for more precise differentiation of underlying etiologies such as inflammatory disorders, arteriopathies, and inherited metabolic or coagulation abnormalities.
At the same time, targeted advances in surgical, endovascular, and medical treatment have improved outcomes. Emerging evidence supports the use of tailored anticoagulation and antiplatelet medications, systematic perioperative care in revascularization procedures, and multi-disciplinary models that integrate collaboration between neurology, neurosurgery, hematology, anesthesiology, genetics, radiology, and rehab medicine. Novel imaging techniques, such as advanced 4D flow MRI, improved vessel structure imaging, and quantitative perfusion imaging, offer better insight into cerebrovascular pathologies and help guide management.
This Special Issue brings together current research and expert perspectives to highlight these advances, address ongoing challenges, and outline future directions in the diagnosis and management of pediatric cerebrovascular disease.
The aim and scope of this Special Issue are as follows:
- To provide an overview of pediatric cerebrovascular pathologies and current management;
- To present advances in pediatric stroke;
- To address advances in pediatric neuroimaging techniques;
- To discuss the management of pediatric vascular malformations (an overview of surgical, endovascular, and radiation/gamma knife options);
- To explore genetics and biomarkers in pediatric moyamoya disease;
- To develop a team-based approach to pediatric cerebrovascular disease management;
- To showcase advances in techniques or devices for the management of pediatric cerebrovascular conditions.
We welcome paper submissions from neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointerventionalists, neonatologists, anesthesiologists, and rehab specialists with expertise in the management and treatment of pediatric cerebrovascular conditions.
Dr. Shivani D. Rangwala
Dr. Soliman Oushy
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- pediatric aneurysm
- pediatric moyamoya disease
- arteriovenous malformations
- pediatric stroke
- cerebrovenous sinus thrombosis
- vein of Galen malformations
- advanced neuroimaging techniques
- neuroendovascular advances
- anticoagulation
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