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Response to letter to the editor: High prevalence of pro-thrombotic conditions in adult patients with moyamoya disease and moyamoya syndrome: a single center study

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Larson, A.S., Klaas, J.P. Response to letter to the editor: High prevalence of pro-thrombotic conditions in adult patients with moyamoya disease and moyamoya syndrome: a single center study. Acta Neurochir 162, 3137–3138 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-020-04564-7

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