Background and Purpose—We report the clinical features and longitudinal outcome of the largest cohort of patients with moyamoya disease described from a single institution in the western hemisphere. Moyamoya disease in Asia usually presents with ischemic stroke in children and intracranial hemorrhage in adults. Methods—Our study population included all patients with moyamoya disease evaluated at a university hospital in Houston, Texas from 1985 through 1995 (n535). We used Kaplan-Meier methods to estimate individual and hemispheric stroke risk by treatment status (medical versus surgical). Predictors of neurological outcome were assessed. Results—The ethnic background of our patients was representative of the general population in Texas. Th...
Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic vasculopathy, affecting vessels of Circle of Willis.1 It usually m...
A large number of so-called moyarnoya disease, characterized by peculiar clinical and radiological ...
Background and Purpose Previous studies have shown regional and temporal variations in epidemiologic...
Background and Purpose—We report the clinical features and longitudinal outcome of the largest cohor...
Background-—Adult moyamoya disease is rare in the United States, and patients mostly present with ce...
Background and purposeMoyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet c...
Background and Purpose: Moyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet...
Background and purposeMoyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet c...
Background and purposeMoyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet c...
From January 1978 to December 1993, 73 padtients with moyamoya disease were collected from seven n...
Objectives: Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a unique occlusive disease of the bilateral internal carotid a...
characteristic appearance on cerebral angiography an abnormal network (“puff of smoke”) of collatera...
ABSTRACT- Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic occlusive cerebrovascular disease of unknown etiology ...
Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic vasculopathy, affecting vessels of Circle of Willis.1 It usually m...
Objective Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a unique occlusive disease of the bilateral internal carotid art...
Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic vasculopathy, affecting vessels of Circle of Willis.1 It usually m...
A large number of so-called moyarnoya disease, characterized by peculiar clinical and radiological ...
Background and Purpose Previous studies have shown regional and temporal variations in epidemiologic...
Background and Purpose—We report the clinical features and longitudinal outcome of the largest cohor...
Background-—Adult moyamoya disease is rare in the United States, and patients mostly present with ce...
Background and purposeMoyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet c...
Background and Purpose: Moyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet...
Background and purposeMoyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet c...
Background and purposeMoyamoya disease has been classically described by the Asian experience, yet c...
From January 1978 to December 1993, 73 padtients with moyamoya disease were collected from seven n...
Objectives: Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a unique occlusive disease of the bilateral internal carotid a...
characteristic appearance on cerebral angiography an abnormal network (“puff of smoke”) of collatera...
ABSTRACT- Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic occlusive cerebrovascular disease of unknown etiology ...
Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic vasculopathy, affecting vessels of Circle of Willis.1 It usually m...
Objective Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a unique occlusive disease of the bilateral internal carotid art...
Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic vasculopathy, affecting vessels of Circle of Willis.1 It usually m...
A large number of so-called moyarnoya disease, characterized by peculiar clinical and radiological ...
Background and Purpose Previous studies have shown regional and temporal variations in epidemiologic...