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Abstract TMP88: Clinical Utility of Genetic Testing in Pediatric and Young Adult Hemorrhagic Stroke and Cerebrovascular Malformations

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATMP88-ATMP88, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Pediatric and young adult cerebrovascular disease is more commonly associated with genetic conditions compared to in adults. Individuals with perinatal or isolated arterial ischemic stroke were not included.

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Abstract TMP93: Utility of the MAGIC Flow-Directed Microcatheter for the Management of Pediatric Cerebrovascular Pathology: A 29-Year Single-Center Series

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATMP93-ATMP93, February 1, 2025. These catheters have been FDA-approved for adults, but no catheter has been indicated for pediatric use. These catheters have been FDA-approved for adults, but no catheter has been indicated for pediatric use. The median patient age was 3.26

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Abstract WP222: Basilar Artery Stenosis in Children With Moyamoya

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP222-AWP222, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Moyamoya is a progressive cerebrovascular disease characterized by stenosis of the cerebral arteries in the anterior circulation and less often the posterior circulation. In our cohort 7.2%