By Michael Xie and Risheng XuLiterally meaning “hazy” or “like a puff of smoke” in Japanese, the term “moyamoya” is also the name for an arteriopathy that causes narrowing of the arteries of the brain. This restriction of blood flow leads to the formation of many...
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Moyamoya Disease & Surgery Selection
The third International Pediatric Stroke Expert Corner took place on Tuesday, September 20th, 2022 at 10am PST/ 12pm CST/ 1pm EST/ 7pm GMT +2.Presentation Title: Moyamoya Disease & Surgery Selection Description: During this presentation, Dr. Lisa Sun first...
Reflections on the first IPSO Virtual Conference
By Grégoire Boulouis, Peter Sporns and Jenny Wilson. IPSO had its first conference July 19-21, 2021 after COVID-19 obliterated plans for an in-person conference in 2020 in Vienna, Austria. While there was a feeling of disappointment in not being able to meet in...
Large Vessel Occlusion Case & Moyamoya vs. Vasculitis Case
The fourth International Pediatric Stroke Challenging Case Conference took place on: Tuesday, February 16th , 2021 at 10am PST/ 12pm CST/ 1pm EST/ 7pm EUR.Speakers Ramit Singla, MD Ramit Singla is a pediatric neurology resident at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in...
Sickle Cell & Moyamoya Case & Neonatal CVST Case
The first International Pediatric Stroke Challenging Case Conference took place on: Tuesday, Oct. 27th, 2020 at 10am PST/ 12pm CST/ 1pm EST/ 7pm EURSpeakersNazia Tabassum Iqbal, MD Nazia Tabassum Iqbal, MD is a pediatric hematologist/oncologist at Children’s Mercy...