Moyamoya Syndrome in a Patient with Noonan-like Syndrome with Loose Anagen Hair
Pediatric Neurology
Noonan-like syndrome with loose anagen hair is one of the RASopathies characterized by Noonan syndrome-like features with unique ectodermal abnormalities. This syndrome is caused by mutations in the SHOC2 gene. We encountered a patient with moyamoya syndrome associated with Noonan-like syndrome with loose anagen hair presenting with transient ischemic attacks.
Original Article: http://www.pedneur.com/article/S0887-8994(14)00712-7/abstract?rss=yes
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