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Adult moyamoya disease with peripheral artery involvement
We report the case of a young white woman in whom cerebrovascular moyamoya disease, which was associated with nonarteriosclerotic peripheral artery disease of the subclavian, iliac, and femoropopliteal arteries, was diagnosed by means of angiography ...
Weber, Christian +4 more
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Intracranial atherosclerotic disease associated with moyamoya collateral formation: histopathological findings. [PDF]
Atherosclerotic disease has been suspected as a cause of moyamoya disease in some patients but has not, to the authors' knowledge, been confirmed by pathological studies.
Zipfel, Gregory J +4 more
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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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Moyamoya Disease with Syphilis: A Case Report
Background: Moyamoya disease is an uncommon cerebrovascular disorder. There is speculation that syphilis may induce Moyamoya disease; however, literature on this association is sparse.
Guney, Aylin +5 more
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Alagille syndrome with moyamoya disease
We report a 5 year old male child who presented with a history of progressive jaundice since infancy and generalized pruritus. He was also found to have typical triangular facies, posterior embryotoxon on both eyes, peripheral pulmonary stenosis and ...
Md. Rukunuzzaman +4 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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Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic disease characterized by the progressive stenosis and collateral development of the distal internal carotid arteries. In this disease, several collateral vascular structures develop following stenosis and occlusion.
Anagnostakou, Vania +9 more
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Moyamoya disease and moyamoya syndrome
Moyamoya disease is a rare, progressive cerebrovascular disorder caused by narrowed or blocked arteries supplying the brain. The name refers to the appearance of net-like collateral blood vessels that develop in response. Its incidence is significantly higher in East Asian countries and primarily affects children in the first decade of life, although ...
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Moyamoya Disease Initially Presenting Visual Field Defect
Progressive narrowing of distal carotid arteries and the development of compensatory fine networks are the characteristic findings of moyamoya disease.
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