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Moyamoya Syndrome

 Moyamoya Syndrome
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In children, moyamoya can strike at any age, but the average age at diagnosis and treatment is around 7 years. It is more common among girls than boys and is also more prevalent in children of Asian descent.

About 7 percent of the time, the disease runs in families and those cases can be traced to a particular genetic defect. Other cases occur sporadically or in association with conditions such as sickle cell disease, Down syndrome and neurofibromatosis.

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