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Department of Radiology, Radioisotope Laboratory, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Correspondence: For reprints contact: Mariano Fernandez-Ulloa, MD, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Radioisotope Laboratory, Mail Location #577, Cincinnati, OH 45267.
ABSTRACT
Brain SPECT changes in a patient with cerebral vaso-occlusive disease caused by moyamoya disease are presented. Brain SPECT after a revascularization procedure demonstrated significant improvement of brain flow which was confirmed by angiography. Clinical and magnetic resonance features are reviewed.
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