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A recent study from the Department of Pediatric Dentistry sheds light on Moyamoya disease, a chronic cerebrovascular disorder that increases the risk of stroke. The study focuses on a four-year-old Middle Eastern female patient with MMD, neurogenic bladder, chronic constipation, hyperactivity, and delayed milestones, highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary care involving dental, behavioral, and medical management. While the patient did not exhibit specific oral manifestations, the research emphasizes the need for oral physicians to be aware of behavioral management strategies when treating pediatric patients with MMD. For more information, readers can access the full article in Clinical Case Reports. [Extracted from the article] |