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Bilateral basal arterial occlusions with telangiectasia over basal ganglia (Moyamoya disease)

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Raja, P.N., Magotra, M.L., Kapoor, B.S. et al. Bilateral basal arterial occlusions with telangiectasia over basal ganglia (Moyamoya disease). Indian J Pediatr 49, 141–144 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02822447

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