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- Moyamoya disease is a disease in which certain arteries in the brain are constricted. Blood flow is blocked by constriction and blood clots (thrombosis)...
- [citation needed] Recently, Moyamoya disease has also been identified as a potential cause for brain ischemia. Moyamoya disease is an extremely rare...
- 7 July, Harrell was pulled from the fight due to being diagnosed with Moyamoya disease during his pre-fight medical screening and the bout was s****ped...
- the novel Catching Demons. He was unhappy as a child and suffered from Moyamoya disease, a rare progressive cerebrovascular disease. He did not believe...
- Louisiana. Their son, Cash, was born in June 2013. Cash was diagnosed with Moyamoya disease, a rare disorder of the cerebral blood vessels, at the age of three...
- Takeuchi January 20, 2025 (2025-1-20) 4 "Hazy Feelings" Transliteration: "Moyamoya" (****anese: モヤモヤ) Michita Shiraishi Kana Maruyama Miyana Okita January 27...
- arteritis, giant cell arteritis, vasculitis), noninflammatory vasculopathy, Moyamoya disease and fibromuscular dysplasia. Strokes caused by artery dissections...
- radiosurgery. He is the first neurosurgeon in India to perform EC-IC byp**** for Moyamoya disease. He is the first neurosurgeon in India to perform endoscopic spinal...
- (abbreviated EDAS) surgery is a neurosurgical procedure performed to treat moyamoya syndrome. Gonzalez, Nestor R.; Dusick, Joshua R.; Connolly, Mark; Bounni...
- manifestation of Graves hyperthyroidism ****ociated with pernicious anaemia Moyamoya disease (a rare, chronic cerebrovascular occlusive disease of unknown cause...