Familial occurrence of bilateral intracranial occlusion of the internal carotid arteries (Moya Moya).

Acta neurochirurgica
I Søgaard, J Jørgensen

Abstract

In a family of 14 brothers and sisters, 3 cases of occlusive disease of the large intracranial vessels (Moya Moya) were found. Each of the three had one or more cerebrovascular attacks and a typical cerebral angiogram. Eight other members of the family had severe headaches. Angiography was carried out in three of these with normal findings.

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