a rare cause of seizures in children: "moyamoya disease"
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Abstract
Moyamoya means hazy in Japanese. It is a rare progressive idiopathic condition that affects major intracranial vessels. The disease is characterized by the distinct angiographic appearance of cerebral vessels resembling "puff of cigarette smoke." Although rare, a high index of suspicion in correct clinical setting can be helpful in apt diagnosis. The disease cloaked in common symptoms can lead to a devastating outcome, both in children and adults. Hence, comprehensive knowledge of this peculiar entity is a must.
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| Authors | ;Shoubhi Bhatnagar;Digish Shah |
| Journal | european journal of language policy |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.4103/0975-2870.182519
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