4Selina Y C Hune,Gabrielle A , Deveber,et al.Nursing Issues in Caring for Children with Moyamoya Vascu- lopathy and their families [J~ .Journalof Neuroscience Nursing, 2007,39 ( 1 ) : 33-39.
5Kim SK,Seol HJ,Cho BK,et al.Moyamoya disease among young patients: Its aggressive clinical course and the role of active surgical treatmentnt [J] .Neuro- surgery, 2004,54 (4) : 840-846.
6Kleinloog R, Regli L, Rinkel GJ, et al. Regional differences in incidence and patient characteristics of moyamoya disease: a systematic review [J]. J Neurol Neurosurg Psy- chiatry, 2012; 83(5): 531-536.
7Kikuta ;K, T, akagi Y, Fushimi Y, et al. "Target bypass": a method for preoperative targeting of a recipient artery in superficial temporal artery- to- middle cerebral artery anastomoses [J]. Neurosurgery, 2008, 62(6 Suppl 3): 1434- 1441.
8Fukui M. Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of spontaneous occlusion of the disease): Research Committee circle of Willis ('moyamoya" on Spontaneous Occlusion of the Circle of Willis (Moyamoya Disease) of the ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan [J]. Clin Neurol Neurosurg, 1997.99(Suool 2): S238-240.
9Guzman R, Lee M, Achrol A, et al. Clinical outcome after 450 revascularization procedures for moyamoya disease [J]. J Neurosurg, 2009, 111(5): 927-935.
10Zhang J, Wang J, Geng D, et al. Whole-brain CT perfusion and CT angiography assessment of moyamoya disease before and after surgical revascularization: preliminary study with 256-slice CT [J]. PloS One, 2013, 8(2): e57595.