The advantage of coronal scanning in cerebral computed angiotomography for diagnosis of moyamoya disease.

Abstract
The advantage of coronal scanning in cerebral computed angiotomography for diagnosis of and screening for moyamoya disease is demonstrated. Characteristic features on the coronal CT scan include attenuation of and difficulty in following the supraclinoid internal carotid arteries and carotid fork and abnormal nebula-like high-density areas consisting of irregular, tortuous or patchy vessels arising in the basal cisterns and extending to the basal ganglia.

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