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From: Moyamoya associated with Turner syndrome in a patient with type 2 spinocerebellar ataxia—Occam’s razor or Hickam’s dictum: a case report

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Sagittal T2 (A) and axial FLAIR (B) images showing cerebellar atrophy and (C) chronic watershed zone infarcts (arrows). MR angiography reveals progressive bilateral intracranial carotid narrowing, followed by occlusion in supraclinoid segments (D), absence of flow signal in both supraclinoid carotid segments (E) and abnormal net-like vessels resembling a "puff of smoke” (F)

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