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                                                Moyamoya Disease in a Turkish Woman: A Case
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                                                Author(s):
                        Mehtap Erdogan, Mehtap Erdogan*, Keziban Karacan, Alper Karacan and Ayla Tekin Orha                        
                                                
                        
                        The etiology of Moyamoya Disease (MMD) is unknown. It is a cerebrovascular disease
  which is caused by occlusion or stenosis and can be diagnosed by angiographic
  methods. Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) is the gold standard for diagnosis,
  especially in cases with mild stenosis and few collateral lesions. The causes of this
  disease are unknown; it is usually associated with congenital or tumoral defects. This
  disease is more common in the yellow race, especially woman in Japan. Its prevalence
  is low in countries other than Japan. The high prevalence of the disease in Japan has
  given it its name from Japanese. Moyamoya; Meaning of Japanese means smoke
  dispersing in the air.
The veins in the appearance of smoke scattering in the air giving the name of
  Moyamoya are, in fact, perforating arteries which are enlarged and angiographically
  visible to .. Read More»
                                                
                                              
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