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B, Follow-up MR angiogram obtained 4 months after surgery shows
development of transdural collateral vessels (arrowheads) to right
MCA territory, which was interpreted as good. Right superficial temporal
artery (arrow) is prominent. Interval decrease in MMVs is noted.
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Fig. 2. 10-year-old girl with unilateral moyamoya disease.
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