Background and Purpose-Recently, we reported a common genetic variant, ring finger protein 213 (RNF213) c.14576G>Avariant, a susceptibility gene for moyamoya disease (MMD), among patients with intracranial major artery stenosis/ occlusion (ICASO) in a selected Japanese population. The aim of this 2-center-based case-control study was to confirm our previous finding in a larger population.
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Background and Purpose-The frequency and pattern of symptomatic recurrence of spontaneous intracranial arterial dissection (IAD) are unknown. Methods-A follow-up study of 143 patients (85 men, 58 women; mean age, 50.7 [7-83]
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