Moya Moya disease is a rare condition of the vessels that supply blood to the brain. It normally occurs without apparent cause. In both children and adults, the disease is mainly manifested by strokes. Diagnosis is made on MRI and cerebral angiography. There is no treatment that can prevent the arteries in the brain from narrowing. Surgical treatment may be a priority, especially in the early forms of the disease. Functional, painful disorders, in particular headaches, may persist after neurosurgical intervention, without any clear predictive factor being found. Otherwise there is a disjunction between the objectification of sequelae on MRI and painful complaints, sometimes a dissociation between the improvement of the objective parameters of perfusion and imaging, and functional somatic complaints. The study focuses on improving knowledge of post-operative functional disorders in Moya Moya disease in children and adolescents, in order to propose interventions based on this knowledge and making it possible to reduce both functional complaints and depression, the anxiety which accompanies them, to decrease the impact on the quality of life and parental wandering in the installation of adapted accompaniments. For this, a half-day consultation will be intended in order to carry out questionnaires and standardized tests, the results of which will be reported and compared to known rates in the general population and the population of children with chronic diseases.
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The " State trait anxiety inventory ", STAI forme Y
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Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS)
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Children Depression Inventory (CDI)
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Beck = Depression
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FMSS= Five minute speech sample, quality of the parent-child relationship
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Cards for the evaluation of Attachment and Mentalization in Children (CAME)
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CA-MIR : cards for assessment of parent's attachment
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Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
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Representations of disease and surgery
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Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL)
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