Moyamoya Disease
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Moyamoya disease
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Endocrinology Article | Moyamoya Disease
mdlinx.com — “Increased Thyroid Function and Elevated Thyroid Autoantibodies in Pediatric Patients With Moyamoya Disease” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Increased Thyroid Function and Elevated Thyroid Autoantibodies in Pediatric Patients With Moyamoya Disease... http://bit.ly/hAFfwS #endo
Moyamoya Disease « Columbia Neurosurgery
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Where in the neuro world? Moyamoya dz 1st described in Japan (word=puff of smoke in Japanese due to angio findings) http://ow.ly/2PyFa
Ahead of Print: Cognitive Impairment in Moyamoya Disease « NEUROSURGERY Report
neurosurgerycns.wordpress.com — “Ahead of Print: Cognitive Impairment in Moyamoya Disease « NEUROSURGERY Report” View full resource at neurosurgerycns.wordpress.com
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Ahead of Print: Cognitive Impairment in Moyamoya Disease: Background: Adults with Moyamoya… http://t.co/Fxhv3HEk
Patient Care - UW Neurosurgery Moyamoya disease Moya moya condition
depts.washington.edu — “Patient Care - UW Neurosurgery Moyamoya disease Moya moya condition” View full resource at depts.washington.edu
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Ooo, just found cool link at Wash U about Moyamoya with several cases and lots of pictures. Good stuff. http://ow.ly/2PyNj
Moyamoya Disease in Pregnancy: Management after Intracranial Bypass Grafting
hindawi.com — “Moyamoya disease (MD) is a chronic, progressive cerebrovascular disease distinguished by bilateral stenosis or occlusion of the arteries around the circle of Willis with resulting prominent arterial collateral circulation. We describe a pregnant woman in whom this diagnosis was confirmed by cerebral angiogram and treated with bilateral superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) bypass grafting prior to conception. The patient was managed with strict blood pressure monitoring an” View full resource at hindawi.com
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Moyamoya Disease in Pregnancy: Management after Intracranial Bypass Grafting: We describe a pregnant woman in wh... http://t.co/Bg7sHyaK
Large Moyamoya Disease Study Reveals Key Gender Differences In Surgical Patient Treatment Outcome
medicalnewstoday.com — “Moyamoya disease (MMD) is an uncommon, progressive cerebrovascular disease in which the main arteries feeding the brain (the intracranial internal carotid arteries/ICA and Circle of Willis) are na” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Large Moyamoya Disease Study Reveals Key Gender Differences In Surgical Patient Treatment Outcome http://mnt.to/3C96 #neurology
PLoS ONE: Identification of RNF213 as a Susceptibility Gene for Moyamoya Disease and Its Possible Role in Vascular Development
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Identification of RNF213 as a Susceptibility Gene for Moyamoya Disease and Its Possible Role in Vascular Development. http://bit.ly/mURQ4p
Homozygous c.14576G>A variant of RNF213 predicts early-onset and severe form of moyamoya disease
neurology.org — “Homozygous c.14576G>A variant of RNF213 predicts early-onset and severe form of moyamoya disease” View full resource at neurology.org
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Homozygous c.14576G>A variant of RNF213 predicts early-onset and severe form of moyamoya disease http://t.co/74sBPBBH #neurology
Ahead of Print: Quantitative Angiographic Comparison with OSIRIS Program Between the Direct and Indirect Revascularization Modalities in Adult Moyamoya Disease « NEUROSURGERY Report
neurosurgerycns.wordpress.com — “Ahead of Print: Quantitative Angiographic Comparison with OSIRIS Program Between the Direct and Indirect Revascularization Modalities in Adult Moyamoya Disease « NEUROSURGERY Report” View full resource at neurosurgerycns.wordpress.com
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Ahead of Print: Quantitative Angiographic Comparison with OSIRIS Program Between the Direct… http://t.co/dnCed9q
Ahead of Print: Clinical Features and Outcome in North American Adults With Idiopathic Basal Arterial Occlusive Disease Without Moyamoya Collaterals « NEUROSURGERY Report
neurosurgerycns.wordpress.com — “Ahead of Print: Clinical Features and Outcome in North American Adults With Idiopathic Basal Arterial Occlusive Disease Without Moyamoya Collaterals « NEUROSURGERY Report” View full resource at neurosurgerycns.wordpress.com
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Ahead of Print: Clinical Features and Outcome in North American Adults With Idiopathic Basal… http://goo.gl/fb/3pC4R
Researchers analyze role of gender in treatment and outcome of patients with MMD
news-medical.net — “Moyamoya disease is an uncommon, progressive cerebrovascular disease in which the main arteries feeding the brain (the intracranial internal carotid arteries/ICA and Circle of Willis) are narrowed or occluded on both sides, reducing blood flow to the brain. This causes transient episodes of reversible stroke with loss of neurologic function in the form of weakness of a limb, sensory disturbances, epileptic seizures or headaches.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Stroke News: Researchers analyze role of gender in treatment and outcome of patients with MMD: Moyamoya disease ... http://twurl.nl/m04c35
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mdlinx.com — “De novo appearance of primitive neuroectodermal tumor in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus and moyamoya disease” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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De novo appearance of primitive neuroectodermal tumor in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus ... http://bit.ly/aMR7I8 #Rheumatology
UC HealthNews : Free Cerebrovascular Symposium Spotlights Survivor Challenges
healthnews.uc.edu — “"New Pathways," a free educational symposium for patients, caregivers and families who are coping with brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations or moyamoya disease, will be held Saturday, May 15, at the Radisson Hotel in Covington, Ky.” View full resource at healthnews.uc.edu
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Free symposium for patients, caregivers and families who are coping with brain #aneurysms: Sat., May 15. More info: http://bit.ly/9wcPEI
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