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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1995;13(1):138-141.
- 2 Cases of Pathologically Proven Cephalic Fibromuscular Dysplasia
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Tae Sun Moon, M.D., Kyung Sik Ha, M.D., Seung Hee Hong, M.D., Dong Jin Shin, M.D., Sung Hye Park, M.D.
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Department of Neurology, Pathology, Chung-Ang Gil Hospital
- 조직생검으로 진단한 두부 섬유근성 이형성증 2례 보고
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문태순, 하경식, 홍승희, 신동진, 박성혜
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중앙 길 병원 신경과. 병리과
- Abstract
- Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a segmental nonatheromatous and noninflammatory angiopathy of unknown cause. Despite the unknown origin Of FMD, it has been recognized in the extracranial internal cartid, vertebral, and intracranial arteries.
Usually the diagonsis of FMD has been done by angiographic findings, and
pathologically proven cases are very rare.
We report 2 patients who had suffered from hemicranial pain and ipsilateral ama-urosis
figax, and whose initial laboratory evaluations revealed high ESR. The biopsy was
done in the temporal artery under the impression of the temporal arteritis, which showed
the findings of the fibromuscular dysplasia.
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