Pathophysiology of Vascular Stenosis and Remodeling in Moyamoya Disease
Moyamoya disease (MMD) and moyamoya syndrome (MMS) are progressive vascular pathologies unique to the cerebrovasculature that are important causes of stroke in both children and adults. The natural history of MMD is characterized by primary progressive stenosis of the supraclinoid internal carotid a...
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Autores principales: | Brandon M. Fox, Kirsten B. Dorschel, Michael T. Lawton, John E. Wanebo |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/642bfd1796474753b1d005dab2a0ced0 |
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