Late-onset chorea after cerebral revascularization as a clinical manifestation of moyamoya disease.

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      The treatment recommendations of chorea in moyamoya disease are based on case reports, with haloperidol being more frequently used, without ruling out the possibility of using other antipsychotics. Chorea in the clinical presentation of moyamoya disease: results of surgical revascularization and a proposed clinicopathological correlation. 10.1007/s00381-018-3833-7 6 Mileti'c V, Martinez I, Jovanovi'c I. Marchiafava-Bignami disease-like corpus callosum lesions due to moyamoya disease. Dear Editor, Moyamoya disease is a cerebral arteriopathy with an incidence of 0.086 per 100,000 inhabitants [[1]], being more common in women and Asian population. [Extracted from the article]
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