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Patient with Severe Moyamoya Disease Who Presents with Acute Cortical Blindness
Stroke 48:e126-e129, Sajja, A.,et al, 2017

Acute Carotid T Occlusion in a Young Patient
Stroke 45:e125-e127, Heldner, M.R.,et al, 2014

A Hereditary Moyamoya Syndrome With Multisystemic Manifestations
Neurol 75:259-264, Herv�,D., et al, 2010

Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya Syndrome
NEJM 360:1226-1237, Scott,R.M. &Smith,E.R., 2009

Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis of Acute Iatrogenic Intracranial Arterial Occlusion Attributable to Neuroendovascular Procedures or Coronary Angiography
Stroke 39:1491-1495, Arnold,M.,et al, 2008

Hyperdense Internal Carotid Artery Sign: A CT Sign of Acute Ischemia
Stroke 39:2011-2016, Ozdemir,O.,et al, 2008

Assessment: Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography
Neurol 62:1468-1481, Sloan,M.A.,et al, 2004

Reappraisal of Early CT signs to Predict the Arterial Occlusion Site in Acute Embolic Stroke
JNNP 74:649-653, Koga,M.,et al, 2003

"Pseudoocclusion"of the Internal Carotid Artery:A Pitfall on Intracranial MRA
J Comput Assist Tomogr 21:831-833, Okamoto,K.,et al, 1997

Moyamoya and Other Causes of Stroke in Patients with Down Syndrome
pediatr Neurol 1:174-179, Pearson,E.,et al, 1985

Pituitary Apoplexy Producing Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion
J Neurosurg 47:599-604, Rosenbaum,T.J.,et al, 1977

Case Records of MGH-Polycythemia
Carotid Occlusion & Cerebral Infarcts, NEJM 291:96674., , 1974



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