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TAKAYASU'S ARTERITIS

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1994
Takayasu's arteritis has become increasingly recognized as a worldwide entity with a variable spectrum of disease expression. Although evidence for immune mechanisms of disease exist, the precise etiopathogenesis remains elusive. Improvements in the evaluation of disease activity beyond the current parameters of clinical symptoms, erythrocyte ...
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Takayasu arteritis in Colombia

International Journal of Cardiology, 1998
Takayasu arteritis has been recognized in Colombia just recently, and so far we do not have any report concerning its presentation here. In this first report, some issues related to the presentation of the disease are indicated and compared with those found in the medical literature. No differences were found in age and sex.
C A, Cañas   +11 more
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Takayasu arteritis in Thailand

Heart and Vessels, 1992
Takayasu arteritis is a disease of world-wide distribution. Geographic difference in sex incidence, anatomical distribution, and the type of lesion is observed. Hypertension is very common in the present series, as well as in combination with absent or deficit of peripheral pulses.
C, Piyachon, N, Suwanwela
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Takayasu arteritis: an update

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2017
Purpose of review Takayasu arteritis has long been considered as an uncommon disease, rather specific to the Far-East; however recent surveys show that the disease can be seen in all ethnicities around the world with increasing prevalence rates. Nowadays, it would not be fair to consider Takayasu arteritis as a rare disease.
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Takayasu Arteritis and Pregnancy

Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2015
ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between Takayasu arteritis (TAK) and pregnancy outcome.MethodsThis study included 240 pregnancies in 96 patients fulfilling the American College of Rheumatology 1990 criteria for the classification of TAK and/or the 1994 Chapel Hill Consensus Conference nomenclature/criteria for vasculitis.
C, Comarmond   +15 more
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Takayasu Arteritis

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2023
Fatima M, Ezzeddine   +2 more
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Takayasu arteritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2015
Open and endovascular surgery remains important in the management of Takayasu arteritis. This review summarizes the indications and approaches available, the evidence for them and recent advances.The outlook in Takayasu arteritis has improved over the last decade, reflecting earlier diagnosis, increased use of noninvasive imaging and combination ...
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Takayasu's Arteritis in Thailand

Australasian Radiology, 1977
SUMMARY Takayasu's arteritis is a disease of protean manifestations and worldwide distribution. Geographic difference of the sex incidence, anatomical distribution and the type of lesion is observed. Hypertension is very common in the present series. A combination of absent or deficient peripheral pulses and hypertension is also commonly encountered.
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Takayasu and Temporal Arteritis

2006
Takayasu and temporal arteritis are primary large-vessel vasculitides. Ultrasound directly depicts the inflamed vessel wall, which is homogenously and circumferentially thickened. Furthermore, stenoses and occlusions occur. Ultrasound almost completely depicts the whole length of the common superficial temporal arteries, including the frontal and ...
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Takayasu arteritis in Japan

Heart and Vessels, 1992
Takayasu arteritis is a disease on which many investigations have been conducted to determine its causes, clinical features and treatment, since 1908 when it was reported by Dr. Takayasu. The first nationwide epidemiological survey on Takayasu arteritis was conducted over 3 years from 1973 through 1975 by a research group on "aortitis syndrome", a ...
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