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Genetic and nongenetic factors for contralateral progression of unilateral moyamoya disease: the first report from the SUPRA Japan Study Group
the SUPRA Japan Study Group
Neurosurgery
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Japanese Studies
100%
Genetic Factors
100%
Moyamoya Disease
100%
Non-genetic Factors
100%
Contralateral Progression
100%
Hazard Ratio
57%
Risk Factors
28%
Lifestyle Factors
14%
Pathophysiology
14%
Clinical Characteristics
14%
Demographic Characteristics
14%
Independent Risk Factors
14%
Past Medical History
14%
Cox Proportional Hazards Model
14%
Multicenter Cohort Study
14%
Cox Regression Analysis
14%
Childhood-onset
14%
Male Sex
14%
Angiographic Findings
14%
Alcohol Drinking
14%
RNF213
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Moyamoya Disease
100%
Contralateral
100%
Hazard Ratio
57%
Proportional Hazards Model
28%
Cohort Analysis
14%
Medical History
14%
Drinking Behavior
14%
Pathophysiology
14%
Heredity
14%
Neuroscience
Alcohol Abuse
100%