Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2010; 78(9): 542-553
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1245643
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Die Moyamoya-Erkrankung – eine seltene Vasopathie bei europäischen Patienten

Moyamoya Disease – A Rare Vasculopathy in EuropeansM. Krämer1 , P. Berlit1
  • 1Klinik für Neurologie und klinische Neurophysiologie, Alfried-Krupp-Krankenhaus
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Publication Date:
08 September 2010 (online)

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Dr. med. Markus Krämer

Klinik für Neurologie und klinische Neurophysiologie

Alfried-Krupp-Krankenhaus

Alfried-Krupp-Straße 21

45117 Essen

Email: Markus.kraemer@krupp-krankenhaus.de

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