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ABSTRACT Bilateral renal artery stenosis is a major cause of secondary hypertension, yet the benefits of percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty and stenting in patients without Pickering syndrome remain uncertain. This retrospective study evaluated its effects on blood pressure control, medication burden, and renal function stability in 69 ...
Siyuan Shen +5 more
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British Journal of Haematology, Volume 207, Issue 6, Page 2648-2652, December 2025.
Guillaume Brenac +7 more
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Takayasu's arteritis - a summary of current, clinically relevant knowledge of the disease [PDF]
Takayasu's disease, also known as pulseless disease or aortic arch syndrome, is a rare inflammation of the aorta and its branches, and sometimes the pulmonary arteries, which, according to studies, occurs most frequently in people from the Far East and ...
Kułakowska, Aleksandra +4 more
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Acute ischemic cholecystitis in Takayasu’s syndrome – a rare finding [PDF]
Introduction. Takayasu’s arteritis or pulseless disease is a systemic inflammatory disease of an unknown etiology, affecting medium and large arteries and their branches, leading to stenosis, occlusions, or aneurysmal degeneration. It is more frequent in
Bogdan SOCEA +7 more
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Catastrophic Cardiac Complications of Takayasu\u27s Arteritis. [PDF]
Takayasu\u27s arteritis (TA) causes inflammation and necrosis of vessel walls, leading to aneurysm formation, extensive coronary damage and valvular abnormalities.
Godil, Kareem, MD +4 more
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POS0812 CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS/DIAMETER RATIO AND PEAK SYSTOLIC VELOCITY AS RISK FACTORS FOR NEUROLOGICAL SEVERE ISCHEMIC EVENTS IN TAKAYASU'S ARTERITIS [PDF]
Lan Wang +7 more
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Introduction The simultaneous presence of Takayasu's arteritis and beta thalassemia trait is a rare combination. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report on Takayasu's arteritis and beta thalassemia presenting together.
Shabbir Fahad A, Ishaq Mohammad G
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Takayasu arteritis presenting as cerebral aneurysms in an 18 month old: A case report [PDF]
Background Central nervous system involvement occurs in as many as twenty percent of Takayasu arteritis cases. When central nervous system disease is present, it typically manifests as cerebral ischemia or stroke.
Corao, Diana A +4 more
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We present a case of a 34-year-old male who presented to the emergency ward with fever and abdominal pain. The diagnosis of Takayasu’s arteritis and also antiphospholipid syndrome was made during an imaging workup of deep-vein thrombosis.
Demet Menekşe Gerede +7 more
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