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Angiographic changes after pial synangiosis in childhood moyamoya disease.
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Pial synangiosis typically results in an increase in collaterals from the superficial temporal artery or middle meningeal artery to the brain. Synangiosis appears to result in stabilization or improvement in neurologic symptoms but does not prevent the angiographic progression of disease or the development of moyamoya collaterals. The angiographic demonstration of well-formed collaterals after synangiosis is associated with a favorable clinical outcome.
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