Moyamoya Disease-Related Versus Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke2012Vol. 43(7), pp. 1947–1950
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Abstract
MMD-ICH may differ from P-ICH in hemorrhage location, generally presenting with intraventricular hemorrhage with or without ICH, which may be due to a prominent anterior choroidal artery. Patients with MMD may be more likely to experience recurrent bleeding and infarction.
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