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Clinical outcomes after revascularization for pediatric moyamoya disease and syndrome: A single-center series

•The rate of direct bypass failure in children is low (5.7%).•A combined revascularization technique is feasible even for very young children.•High preoperative PSOM predicts worse good clinical outcome on follow-up.•Children 

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Published in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2020-09, Vol.79, p.137-143
Main Authors: Morshed, Ramin A., Abla, Adib A., Murph, Daniel, Dao, Jasmin M., Winkler, Ethan A., Burkhardt, Jan-Karl, Colao, Kathleen, Hetts, Steven W., Fullerton, Heather J., Lawton, Michael T., Gupta, Nalin, Fox, Christine K.
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Summary:•The rate of direct bypass failure in children is low (5.7%).•A combined revascularization technique is feasible even for very young children.•High preoperative PSOM predicts worse good clinical outcome on follow-up.•Children 
ISSN:0967-5868
1532-2653
DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2020.07.016