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Case Reports
. 1979;5(5):467-75.

Childhood moyamoya syndrome. Postradiation pathogenesis

  • PMID: 477462
Case Reports

Childhood moyamoya syndrome. Postradiation pathogenesis

K Rajakulasingam et al. Childs Brain. 1979.

Abstract

The development of typical clinical and radiological features of moyamoya syndrome is described in 3 children following radiation therapy for a gliomatous tumor at the base of the brain. The effect of radiation therapy on the medium-sized arteries is discussed with a review of the literature. Radiation therapy as the causative factor for the narrowing or occlusion of the carotid siphon is discussed.

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