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5%; P=0.0002). Predictors of poor motor outcome included early age at diagnosis (odds ratio [OR] 8.45; P=0.0014), symptomatic stroke presentation (OR 6.6; P= 0.019), and advanced Suzuki stage (OR 3.59; P=0.019). Moyamoya exhibits different phenotypes based on underlying etiologies. Frequent TIAs is a common phenotype of MMD and symptomatic stroke presentation a common feature of MMD and MMS-SCD, whereas unilateral disease and low infarct burden are common in MMS-NF1. In addition, absence of ivy sign is a common phenotype in MMS-SCD. Mo