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Title: КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ ДЕБЮТА И ПРОБЛЕМЫ ДИАГНОСТИКИ БОЛЕЗНИ МОЯМОЯ В ДЕТСКОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ
Other Titles: Clinical manifestations of the onset and diagnostic problems in children with moyamoya disease
Authors: Lvova, O. A.
Jevneronok, I. V.
Shalkevich, L. V.
Prusakova, T. S.
Львова, О. А.
Жевнеронок, И. В.
Шалькевич, Л. В.
Прусакова, Т. С.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Media Sphera Publishing House
Издательство «Медиа Сфера»
Citation: КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ ДЕБЮТА И ПРОБЛЕМЫ ДИАГНОСТИКИ БОЛЕЗНИ МОЯМОЯ В ДЕТСКОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ / О. А. Львова, И. В. Жевнеронок, Л. В. Шалькевич и др. // Журнал неврологии и психиатрии им. C.C. Корсакова. — 2016. — Т. 2016. — №. 1. — С. 10-17.
Abstract: Moyamoya disease in children is a rarely diagnosed entity. Frequent headache is the first symptom of the disease. Headache associated with moya-moya disease (HAMD) is a separated entity reported in the literature. Variants of onset, a spectrum of primary diagnoses and diagnosis verification rate of moyamoya disease in 7 children are presented. A clinical case of moya-moya disease in a 9-year boy, who was primarily diagnosed with migraine with aura, is reported. The results presented by the authors as well as literature data indicate the necessity of using magnetic-resonance angiography in children with headache attacks and focal neurologic symptoms to identify this progressive vascular pathology and timely recommend a surgical treatment. © 2016, Media Sphera. All rights reserved.
Keywords: CHILDREN AGE
HEADACHE
MOYAMOYA DISEASE
BRAIN
BRAIN ANGIOGRAPHY
BRAIN ISCHEMIA
CASE REPORT
CHILD
COMPLICATION
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
HEADACHE DISORDERS
HUMAN
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY
MALE
MOYAMOYA DISEASE
PATHOLOGY
BRAIN
BRAIN ISCHEMIA
CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY
CHILD
DIAGNOSIS, DIFFERENTIAL
HEADACHE DISORDERS
HUMANS
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY
MALE
MOYAMOYA DISEASE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75162
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 25590598
SCOPUS ID: 84963649297
PURE ID: 795307
ISSN: 1997-7298
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro20161161110-17
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