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Moyamoya...Oh boya boya!
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Well....this is a topic close to my heart. I have tested positive for a genetic link to Moyamoya. There is an ongoing research with Stanford and the University of Texas and I was tested shortly after my surgeries in 2006. At the time, I was 1 of 8 that tested positive out of 134 MM'ers tested at Stanford. I am not Asian, I am American of English decent. I have since tested my children of which 2 out of the 5 are carrying the gene as well. (they happen to be twins) It was concluded that my deceased father carried the gene as his living brother (my uncle) also was a positive match. The results of the study have yet to be published. For now, all I know is that it is linked to vascular disorders (heart problems) and AAA's (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm) My Dad's side all had heart problems! Guess with me, it reared as MM! If you are interested, I am pretty sure they would love more "subjects" for testing. The larger the pool the better the research. It is a simple spit kit to start, then you can do blood and even tissue samples! I did all of the above as they wanted everything, once they found a match! LOL
For Asians, they already feel there is a familial link, for some, MM is prevalent with other disorders, ie: down syndrome, dwarfism etc.... and now, they have isolated TWO separate genes shown to be linked to MM. (I am positive for 1 of the 2) Alas, there are still many MM'ers to which their MM will always remain a total mystery.
I hope this is helpful.....smiles, Diane : )
Contact info for the MM research is:
Monika Varga Clinical Research Neurosurgery Department Stanford School of Medicine mvarga@stanford.edu
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