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A REVIEW ON THE EXPLORING NATURAL TREATMENT WITH TRADITIONAL TREATMENT OF MOYAMOYA DISEASE
*Pranjali C. Jibhakate, Vijay P. Chaudhari, Vishal C. Ramteke, Achal H. Raghute,
Adeshkumar S. Meshram
ABSTRACT
A progressive cerebrovascular condition called moyamoya disease is characterized by stenosis or occlusion at the terminal portion of the internal carotid arteries and the formation of fragile collateral vessels, frequently referred to as a "puff of "smoke" on angiography. A writing team of professionals was chosen to do a linterature search, give a summary of what is known about the subject now and a plan for future research. Moyamoya illness is a rare, progressive cerebrovascular condition that is the disease primarily affects patients with stenosis of the vascular branches of the internal carotoid artery and the formation of aberrant, fragile collateral vessels with a usually progressive course and symptoms of either cerebral ischemia or cerebral hemorrhage. Adult moyamoya syndrome and disease are uncommon diseases with high rates of mortality and morbidity. Its clinical and radiographical identification has extended worldwide, even if it was first identified in Japan in the late 1950s.
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