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Takayasu’s arteritis

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2002
The frequency of Takayasu's arteritis (TA) has been estimated to be 2.9 cases per 1 million people, with a female preponderance, although female-to-male ratio varies from different geographic areas. A high frequency of haplotype A24-B52-DR2 has been found in Japanese patients, without this association in other populations.
Antonio, Fraga, Francisco, Medina
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Temporal Arteritis

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1977
ABSTRACT Temporal arteritis (granulomatous inflammation) usually involves the temporal and and ophthalmic arteries, but may be part of a more widespread inflammation of the medium and large vessels. The patient usually presents with an associated group of constitutional symptoms (fever, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, anemia) and ...
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Takayasu Arteritis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1994
To evaluate prospectively the clinical features, angiographic findings, and response to treatment of patients with Takayasu arteritis.60 patients with Takayasu arteritis were studied at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases between 1970 and 1990 and were followed for 6 months to 20 years (median follow-up, 5.3 years).Data on ...
G S, Kerr   +6 more
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Atheroembolic arteritis

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1981
Atheroembolism accurring spontaneously in an elderly male without an abdominal aortic aneurysm is described. Arteritis was present at the sites of impaction of the emboli. The aetiology, diagnosis and clinical presentation of this unusual form of arteritis are discussed.
J, Sheehan, E, Sweeney
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Takayasu’s arteritis

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
Takayasu's arteritis is a worldwide entity that requires astuteness for early diagnosis. The challenge for the practicing physician is to document active disease, not only to justify immunosuppressive therapy but also to determine the appropriate timing for surgical intervention.
, Mohan, , Kerr
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Temporal Arteritis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1982
Temporal arteritis is generally a benign and self-limiting disease, which has been recognized for approximately 50 years. Although it has been uncommon, it is becoming increasingly prevalent among elderly individuals. Its major complication involves loss of vision, and approximately 50 per cent of all untreated patients become blind in one or both eyes.
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Takayasu’s arteritis

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008
Takayasu's arteritis is a rare disease that causes arterial inflammation with resulting stenosis or aneurysm of affected vessels. It primarily affects young females and has a predilection for the aorta, its primary branches, and the pulmonary arteries.
Curry L, Koening, Carol A, Langford
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Giant cell arteritis (cranial arteritis, temporal arteritis Horton)

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2005
Schmidt, Dieter, Vaith, Peter
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Temporal arteritis

Geriatric Nursing, 1998
L, Hogg, K, Roberts
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