Role of cerebral angiography and review of endovascular treatment options in moyamoya disease and syndrome

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Role of cerebral angiography and review of endovascular treatment options in moyamoya disease and syndrome. / Schneider, Tanja; Wyse, Emily; Lin, Doris; Pearl, Monica.

in: Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology, Jahrgang 3, Nr. 1, 2014, S. 39-48.

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title = "Role of cerebral angiography and review of endovascular treatment options in moyamoya disease and syndrome",
abstract = "Moyamoya is characterized by stenosis or occlusion of the terminal internal carotid artery and the formation of a compensatory abnormal vascular network. Cerebral angiography plays an essential role for the definitive diagnosis and surgical treatment planning of moyamoya disease and syndrome; however, there has been little documented experience with endovascular techniques, i.e., angioplasty and intracranial stenting, in this patient population. Initial reports suggest that the endovascular treatments can be performed safely, however, their long-term durability and role in acutely symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with moyamoya disease and syndrome is yet to be determined.",
author = "Tanja Schneider and Emily Wyse and Doris Lin and Monica Pearl",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "39--48",
journal = "Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology",
issn = "1309-6680",
publisher = "IOS Press",
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T1 - Role of cerebral angiography and review of endovascular treatment options in moyamoya disease and syndrome

AU - Schneider, Tanja

AU - Wyse, Emily

AU - Lin, Doris

AU - Pearl, Monica

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - Moyamoya is characterized by stenosis or occlusion of the terminal internal carotid artery and the formation of a compensatory abnormal vascular network. Cerebral angiography plays an essential role for the definitive diagnosis and surgical treatment planning of moyamoya disease and syndrome; however, there has been little documented experience with endovascular techniques, i.e., angioplasty and intracranial stenting, in this patient population. Initial reports suggest that the endovascular treatments can be performed safely, however, their long-term durability and role in acutely symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with moyamoya disease and syndrome is yet to be determined.

AB - Moyamoya is characterized by stenosis or occlusion of the terminal internal carotid artery and the formation of a compensatory abnormal vascular network. Cerebral angiography plays an essential role for the definitive diagnosis and surgical treatment planning of moyamoya disease and syndrome; however, there has been little documented experience with endovascular techniques, i.e., angioplasty and intracranial stenting, in this patient population. Initial reports suggest that the endovascular treatments can be performed safely, however, their long-term durability and role in acutely symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with moyamoya disease and syndrome is yet to be determined.

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VL - 3

SP - 39

EP - 48

JO - Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology

JF - Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology

SN - 1309-6680

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