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Homozygous c.14576G>A variant of RNF213 predicts early-onset and severe form of moyamoya disease
S. Miyatake, N. Miyake, H. Touho, A. Nishimura-Tadaki, Y. Kondo, I. Okada, Y. Tsurusaki, H. Doi, H. Sakai, H. Saitsu, K. Shimojima, T. Yamamoto, M. Higurashi, N. Kawahara, H. Kawauchi, K. Nagasaka, N. Okamoto, T. Mori, S. Koyano, Y. Kuroiwa, M. Taguri, S. Morita, Y. Matsubara, S. Kure, N. Matsumoto
First published February 29, 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f71f
S. Miyatake
N. Miyake
H. Touho
A. Nishimura-Tadaki
Y. Kondo
I. Okada
Y. Tsurusaki
H. Doi
H. Sakai
H. Saitsu
K. Shimojima
T. Yamamoto
M. Higurashi
N. Kawahara
H. Kawauchi
K. Nagasaka
N. Okamoto
T. Mori
S. Koyano
Y. Kuroiwa
M. Taguri
S. Morita
Y. Matsubara
S. Kure
Homozygous c.14576G>A variant of RNF213 predicts early-onset and severe form of moyamoya disease
S. Miyatake, N. Miyake, H. Touho, A. Nishimura-Tadaki, Y. Kondo, I. Okada, Y. Tsurusaki, H. Doi, H. Sakai, H. Saitsu, K. Shimojima, T. Yamamoto, M. Higurashi, N. Kawahara, H. Kawauchi, K. Nagasaka, N. Okamoto, T. Mori, S. Koyano, Y. Kuroiwa, M. Taguri, S. Morita, Y. Matsubara, S. Kure, N. Matsumoto
Neurology Mar 2012, 78 (11) 803-810; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f71f
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- Received August 6, 2011
- Accepted October 26, 2011
- First Published February 29, 2012.
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Author Disclosures
- S. Miyatake, MD,
- N. Miyake, MD, PhD,
- H. Touho, MD, PhD,
- A. Nishimura-Tadaki, PhD,
- Y. Kondo, MD,
- I. Okada, MD,
- Y. Tsurusaki, PhD,
- H. Doi, MD, PhD,
- H. Sakai, PhD,
- H. Saitsu, MD, PhD,
- K. Shimojima, MD,
- T. Yamamoto, MD, PhD,
- M. Higurashi, MD,
- N. Kawahara, MD, PhD,
- H. Kawauchi, MD,
- K. Nagasaka, MD, PhD,
- N. Okamoto, MD,
- T. Mori, MD, PhD,
- S. Koyano, MD, PhD,
- Y. Kuroiwa, MD, PhD,
- M. Taguri, PhD,
- S. Morita, PhD,
- Y. Matsubara, MD, PhD,
- S. Kure, MD, PhD and
- N. Matsumoto, MD, PhD
- S. Miyatake, MD,
- N. Miyake, MD, PhD,
- H. Touho, MD, PhD,
- A. Nishimura-Tadaki, PhD,
- Y. Kondo, MD,
- I. Okada, MD,
- Y. Tsurusaki, PhD,
- H. Doi, MD, PhD,
- H. Sakai, PhD,
- H. Saitsu, MD, PhD,
- K. Shimojima, MD,
- T. Yamamoto, MD, PhD,
- M. Higurashi, MD,
- N. Kawahara, MD, PhD,
- H. Kawauchi, MD,
- K. Nagasaka, MD, PhD,
- N. Okamoto, MD,
- T. Mori, MD, PhD,
- S. Koyano, MD, PhD,
- Y. Kuroiwa, MD, PhD,
- M. Taguri, PhD,
- S. Morita, PhD,
- Y. Matsubara, MD, PhD,
- S. Kure, MD, PhD and
- N. Matsumoto, MD, PhD
- From the Department of Human Genetics (S.M., N.M., A.N.-T., Y.K., I.O., Y.T., H.D., H.Sakai, H.Saitsu, N.M.), Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama; Touho Neurosurgical Clinic (H.T.), Osaka; Tokyo Women's Medical University Institute for Integrated Medical Sciences (K.S., T.Y.), Tokyo; Department of Neurosurgery (M.H., N.K.), Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama; Department of Neurosurgery (H.K., K.N.), Tone Chuo Hospital, Gunma; Division of Medical Genetics (N.O.), Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Osaka; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (T.M.), Ichikawa City Rehabilitation Hospital, Ichikawa; Department of Clinical Neurology and Stroke Medicine (S.K., Y.K.), Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama; Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology (M.T., S.M.), Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama; Department of Medical Genetics (Y.M.), Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai; Department of Pediatrics (S.K.), Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
- Correspondence & reprint requests to Dr. Matsumoto: naomat{at}yokohama-cu.ac.jp
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