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3 Cases of so called MOYAMOYA Disease.
Byoung soo Cho, Shin Ae Yoo, Soo Woong Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1980;23(12):1054-1059.   Published online December 15, 1980
The so called MOYAMOYA disease is characterized by idiopathic progressive bilateral occlusions of internal carotid arteries near the supraclinoid portion, with a distinctive picture of abnormal net like vessels in the base of the brain. The term MOYAMOYA is a Japanese expression for "PUFF OF A SMOKE", suggested by Suzuki & Takaku in 1969. We have experienced typical 3 cases...
A Case of Acquired Cleft Lip and Nasal Deformity in a Patient with Sturge-Weber Syndrome.
Shin Ae Yoo
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1980;23(11):962-964.   Published online November 15, 1980
A case of Sturge-Weber Syndrome is presented in a male neonate with severe gangrenous ulcerative stomatitis involving the angiomatous skin lesion and leaving sequele of cleft lip and nasal disfiguration.