Moya Moya Disease: Presenting With Changing Neurological Signs

Journal Title: Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

A 4 yrs old female child was admitted with left hemiparesisand unconsciousness and a short history ofneurological impairment, changing neurological signswith progress of the disease and most of relevant laboratoryinvestigations being normal, child underwent MRIand MRA which revealed features of Moya moya disease.

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Gurudutt Joshi

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Gurudutt Joshi (2014).  Moya Moya Disease: Presenting With Changing Neurological Signs. Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University, 3(1), 116-119. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-120825