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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"In rare cases of stroke in children and youths, a likely cause is the idiopathic disease moyamoya, characterized by the slow and progressive stenosis and occlusion of the internal carotid artery and the arteries of the circle of Willis. A result of these stenoses is the formation of collaterals that are typically small and fragile, and liable to rupture. While there is no cure for moyamoya, a variety of surgical procedures can be performed to reestablish and maintain adequate blood supply to the affected brain areas. The procedures described here include various revascularization techniques and recommended bypasses"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Subject |
Moyamoya disease -- Surgery.
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Cerebrovascular disease -- Surgery.
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Nervous system -- Blood-vessels -- Surgery.
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Surgery, Operative.
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Moyamoya Disease -- surgery |
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Cerebral Revascularization -- methods |
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Surgical Procedures, Operative |
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Maladie de Moya-moya -- Chirurgie.
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Chirurgie opératoire.
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Cerebrovascular disease -- Surgery
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Nervous system -- Blood-vessels -- Surgery
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Surgery, Operative
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Genre/Form |
Internet Resources.
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Added Author |
Vajkoczy, Peter, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Surgical techniques in moyamoya vasculopathy Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, [2020] 9783131450616 (DLC) 2020017308 |
ISBN |
9783131470812 (ebook) |
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313147081X |
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9783131450616 (hardcover) |
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3131450614 |
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9783131450616 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000070306507 |
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AU@ 000077047407 |
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