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Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya Syndrome
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009Moyamoya disease is a cerebrovascular condition predisposing affected patients to stroke in association with progressive stenosis of the intracranial internal carotid arteries and their proximal branches. Patients with characteristic moyamoya vasculopathy plus associated conditions are categorized as having moyamoya syndrome.
R Michael Scott
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Neurosurgical Review, 2018
Moyamoya disease is characterized by progressive stenosis or occlusion of the intracranial portion of the internal carotid artery and their proximal branches, resulting in ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke with high rate of disability and even death. So far, available treatment strategies are quite limited, and novel intervention method is being explored.
Da Zhou, Sijie Li, Qi Yang
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Moyamoya disease is characterized by progressive stenosis or occlusion of the intracranial portion of the internal carotid artery and their proximal branches, resulting in ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke with high rate of disability and even death. So far, available treatment strategies are quite limited, and novel intervention method is being explored.
Da Zhou, Sijie Li, Qi Yang
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1995
Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT was used to evaluate regional blood flow in one monozygotic twin who had angiographically proven moyamoya disease. Focal and global reduced regional cerebral perfusion were observed in both patients with Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT studies.
Duman, Y+3 more
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Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT was used to evaluate regional blood flow in one monozygotic twin who had angiographically proven moyamoya disease. Focal and global reduced regional cerebral perfusion were observed in both patients with Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT studies.
Duman, Y+3 more
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Child's Nervous System, 1988
The authors reviewed the Japanese literature on moyamoya disease. In the article we discuss the history of such investigations in Japan, the signs and symptoms, the diagnosis (especially concerning diagnostic criteria and magnetic resonance imaging), the pathology in relation to its etiology, and the current methods of treatment. On the whole, the main
Y, Maki, T, Enomoto
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The authors reviewed the Japanese literature on moyamoya disease. In the article we discuss the history of such investigations in Japan, the signs and symptoms, the diagnosis (especially concerning diagnostic criteria and magnetic resonance imaging), the pathology in relation to its etiology, and the current methods of treatment. On the whole, the main
Y, Maki, T, Enomoto
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Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2014
Moyamoya syndrome is a rare chronic progressive disease of brain vessels in which certain arteries in the brain are constricted. During the disease a collateral circulation develops around the blocked vessels to compensate for the blockage, and on angiography these collateral vessels have the appearance of a "puff of smoke".
K I, Burkova+7 more
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Moyamoya syndrome is a rare chronic progressive disease of brain vessels in which certain arteries in the brain are constricted. During the disease a collateral circulation develops around the blocked vessels to compensate for the blockage, and on angiography these collateral vessels have the appearance of a "puff of smoke".
K I, Burkova+7 more
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