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Moyamoya disease with renal artery and external iliac artery stenosis.

Javed Ahmed1, Uma S Ali.   

Abstract

Moyamoya disease is a rare, progressive occlusive disease of the cerebral vasculature, mainly involving internal carotid and proximal cerebral arteries with development of fine collateral vascular network in brain. Coexistence of renal vascular lesion with cerebral vascular lesion has rarely described and association with external iliac and femoral vascular stenosis is not known to the best of our knowledge. This is the first case of renovascular hypertension with Moyamoya disease being reported in India with involvement of other extra cranial vessels.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20886315     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-010-0235-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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1.  Renal artery lesions in patients with moyamoya disease: angiographic findings.

Authors:  I Yamada; Y Himeno; Y Matsushima; H Shibuya
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 7.914

2.  Long-term outcomes of pediatric moyamoya disease monitored to adulthood.

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Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 3.372

3.  Haemodynamic ischaemia in paediatric moyamoya disease associated with renovascular hypertension.

Authors:  Y Takagi; N Hashimoto; Y Goto
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.216

4.  Moyamoya disease complicated with renal artery stenosis and nephrotic syndrome: reversal of nephrotic syndrome after nephrectomy.

Authors:  F Kuwayama; Y Hamasaki; T Shinagawa; C Kubota; I Ichikawa; Y Kato; S Oi; O Shinohara
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 4.406

5.  Moyamoya disease associated with renovascular disease in a young African-Brazilian patient.

Authors:  F D Fuchs; C R Francesconi; P R Caramori; R da Silva Júnior; C Finger; L F Costa
Journal:  J Hum Hypertens       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 3.012

6.  Moyamoya disease associated with renovascular hypertension.

Authors:  M Yamashita; K Tanaka; T Kishikawa; K Yokota
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  1984-02       Impact factor: 3.466

7.  Steno-occlusive changes in the external carotid system in moyamoya disease.

Authors:  M Komiyama; M Nishikawa; T Yasui; S Kitano; H Sakamoto; Y Fu
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 2.216

8.  Prevalence of stenoocclusive lesions in the renal and abdominal arteries in moyamoya disease.

Authors:  Osamu Togao; Futoshi Mihara; Takashi Yoshiura; Atsuo Tanaka; Yasuo Kuwabara; Takato Morioka; Toshio Matsushima; Tomio Sasaki; Hiroshi Honda
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 3.959

9.  High-risk age for rebleeding in patients with hemorrhagic moyamoya disease: long-term follow-up study.

Authors:  Motohiro Morioka; Jun-Ichiro Hamada; Tatemi Todaka; Shigetoshi Yano; Yutaka Kai; Yukitaka Ushio
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 4.654

10.  Familial moyamoya disease in a Greek family.

Authors:  Dimitrios I Zafeiriou; Hidetoshi Ikeda; Anastasia Anastasiou; Efi Vargiami; Nikos Vougiouklis; George Katzos; Nikos Gombakis; Georgia Gioula; Yoshiharu Matsushima; Fenella J Kirkham
Journal:  Brain Dev       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 1.961

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1.  Aggressive blood pressure control for chronic kidney disease unmasks moyamoya!

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Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2013-09-01

Review 2.  The clinical and radiological cerebrovascular abnormalities associated with renovascular hypertension in children: a systematic review.

Authors:  Nadeesha L Mudalige; Chavini Ranasinghe; Jelena Stojanovic
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 3.714

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