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MOYA- MOYA DISEASE: Comprehensive details about the multitude of the problem

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Moya-Moya disease is the leading cause of stroke in children. It leads to progressive narrowing of blood vessels or arteriosclerosis. The symptoms of Moya-Moya disease is dependent on the arteries occluded. In the current study, the historical origin of the condition, the incidence and prevalence of the condition throughout the globe, the distribution of the condition across age and gender is discussed. The patho-physiology of the condition leading to symptomology and the etiological factors leading to Moya-Moya disease is also discussed. The next section of this brief communication deals with the profiling of studies on cognitive, speech-language deficits associated with Moya-Moya disease.
Title: MOYA- MOYA DISEASE: Comprehensive details about the multitude of the problem
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Moya-Moya disease is the leading cause of stroke in children.
It leads to progressive narrowing of blood vessels or arteriosclerosis.
The symptoms of Moya-Moya disease is dependent on the arteries occluded.
In the current study, the historical origin of the condition, the incidence and prevalence of the condition throughout the globe, the distribution of the condition across age and gender is discussed.
The patho-physiology of the condition leading to symptomology and the etiological factors leading to Moya-Moya disease is also discussed.
The next section of this brief communication deals with the profiling of studies on cognitive, speech-language deficits associated with Moya-Moya disease.

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