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64, = .02). The CEMR-based ivy sign score at baseline was significantly correlated with the postoperative Matsushima grade ( = 0.48, = .03). In this study, CEMR outperformed FLAIR in capturing the ivy sign in Moyamoya disease. In addition, the CEMR-based ivy sign score provided adequate information on hemodynamic status and postoperative neovascularization. The current study suggested that CEMR could be considered as an alternative to FLAIR in future studies investigating leptomeningeal collaterals in Moyamoya disease. In this study,