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Moyamoya disease: an elusive diagnosis
Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic vasculopathy, affecting vessels of Circle of Willis.1 It usually manifests as stroke, but can also cause seizures and cognitive impairment.2 Ischemic strokes are common in children and hemorrhagic strokes in adults.1 We ...
Akhtar, N. +4 more
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Walsh & Hoyt: Moyamoya Disease
Moyamoya disease is a rare noninflammatory disorder of unknown etiology characterized by progressive bilateral stenosis or occlusion of the distal internal carotid ...
Valérie Biousse, MD
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Treatment of Moyamoya Disease [PDF]
Xiaofeng, Deng +6 more
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Editorial: Emerging trends in moyamoya disease: diagnostic and therapeutic innovations. [PDF]
He S, Chen H, Wang R, Zhao Y.
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Moyamoya Disease: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. [PDF]
Mertens R +5 more
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Effect of counseling on quality of life for children with Moyamoya disease and their caregivers. [PDF]
Kamal SS, Rihan AA.
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Childhood Moyamoya disease accompanying Leigh syndrome
Moyamoya disease is a cerebrovasculopathy of unknown etiology during the course of which the main and terminal veins of the internal carotid artery undergo progressive vein occlusion. Leigh syndrome is a mitochondrial encephalomyopathy that occurs due to
Karakas, O. +5 more
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Implications for a Deeper Clinical Understanding of Moyamoya Disease: Temporal Evolution of Suzuki Staging. [PDF]
Cohen JM +10 more
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Genetic Biomarkers for Moyamoya Disease Beyond Angiography. [PDF]
Kwon HS, Koh SH.
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Neurological Complications in Children with Moyamoya Disease-Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Grigore I +9 more
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