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Research progress in unilateral moyamoya disease
Unilateral moyamoya disease (U-MMD) is a chronic vascular disease characterized by progressive stenosis and occlusion of the terminal end of the internal carotid artery and its main branches, resulting in the appearance of moyamoya-like blood vessels at ...
Xiaokuan Hao +8 more
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Zebrafish models of cerebrovascular disease [PDF]
Perturbations in cerebral blood flow and abnormalities in blood vessel structure are the hallmarks of cerebrovascular disease. While there are many genetic and environmental factors that affect these entities through a heterogeneous group of disease ...
Peterson, Randall T, Walcott, Brian P
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Arterial Tortuosity: An Imaging Biomarker of Childhood Stroke Pathogenesis? [PDF]
Background and purposeArteriopathy is the leading cause of childhood arterial ischemic stroke. Mechanisms are poorly understood but may include inherent abnormalities of arterial structure.
A Abdalla +41 more
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Risk of first and recurrent stroke in childhood cancer survivors treated with cranial and cervical radiation therapy. [PDF]
PurposeTo assess, in a retrospective cohort study, rates and predictors of first and recurrent stroke in patients treated with cranial irradiation (CRT) and/or cervical irradiation at ≤18 years of age.Methods and materialsWe performed chart abstraction ...
Afghani, Shervin +7 more
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Hyperhomocysteinemia in a Patient with Moyamoya Disease
Moyamoya disease is a chronic progressive cerebrovascular disease characterized by bilateral occlusion or stenosis of arteries around circle of Willis. We report a case of 18-year-old female presented with recurrent episodes of headache and vertigo.
Durga Shankar Meena +3 more
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Differentiation, Evaluation, and Application of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell–Derived Endothelial Cells [PDF]
The emergence of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology paves the way to generate large numbers of patient-specific endothelial cells (ECs) that can be potentially delivered for regenerative medicine in patients with cardiovascular disease.
Gil, Chang-Hyun +2 more
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Movement Disorders, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 262-264, January 2026.
Roberta Bovenzi +8 more
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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Moyamoya Disease: Considerations for the Clinician
Carlee I Oakley,1 Giuseppe Lanzino,2 James P Klaas1 1Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USACorrespondence: Carlee I Oakley, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN ...
Oakley CI, Lanzino G, Klaas JP
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Prophylactic measures during oral surgery in patients with Moyamoya
Introduction: Moyamoya disease is an uncommon cerebrovascular condition in Western populations; therefore, it is not well known. Patients with Moyamoya require preventative measures when undergoing oral surgery.
Philippe Van Camp +3 more
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