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Re-do aortic operation in a young patient for aggressive Takayasu’s arteritis
Takayasu’s arteritis is an inflammatory arteriopathy which involves the aorta and its major branches, causing mainly stenosis of their lumen, though aneurysmal lesions can also occur.
Bougioukas Ioannis +3 more
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Manifestations cardiaques de la maladie de Takayasu: à propos d’une observation et revue de la literature [PDF]
La maladie de Takayasu est une maladie vasculaire inflammatoire rare, touchant préférentiellement la jeune femme avec une atteinte prépondérante de l'aorte et ses premières branches de divisions.
Bouzerda, Abdelmajid, Khatouri, Ali
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Successful Pregnancy in a Patient with Takayasu’s Arteritis: a Case Report
<p><strong>Background and objectives</strong></p><p>Takayasu’s arteritis, so-called pulseless disease, is a syndrome mostly seen in young women. It is a chronic inflammatory arteritis affecting large vessels.
Z Ebrahimi
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Takayasu's arteritis presenting as bilateral cataracts: report of three cases [PDF]
Luis‐Felipe Flores‐Suarèz
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Background Takayasu’s arteritis is extremely rare in children aged below 6 years. At the onset of Takayasu’s arteritis in children, symptoms are varied but differ from those in adults.
Ryo Higaki +8 more
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A case with late clinical presentation of Takayasu’s arteritis [PDF]
Takayasu's arteritis also known as pulseless disease is a kind of granulomatous vasculitis that characterized large size vessels involvement with massive intimal fibrosis. It is usually occurs in female gender in middle ages. Unusual Takayasu's arteritis
Emre Demir Benli +3 more
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Anesthetic Management of Parturients with Takayasu’s Arteritis: A Series of Three Cases
Context: Takayasu's arteritis (TA) is a chronic, progressive inflammatory arteritis. Aims: We describe the anesthesia management of three cases of TA who has presented for cesarean sections.
Nilesh M. Solanki +5 more
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Three Vessel Disease with Left Main Involvement: A Rare Manifestation of Takayasu’s Arteritis [PDF]
Background: Takayasu’s arteritis is a chronic vasculitis of unknown etiology affecting large vessels. Coronary involvement is rare and myocardial infarction as a presenting symptom has only been described in case reports.
Catalan, Francis Carl +4 more
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