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Severe left main coronary stenosis and mitral regurgitation in a young female patient without cardiovascular risk factors 14years after mediastinal radiation therapy [PDF]
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Anti-integrin αvβ6 antibody in Takayasu arteritis patients with or without ulcerative colitis [PDF]
Yuki Ishikawa +9 more
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Imaging of vascular complications of Takayasu arteritis using Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance [PDF]
Annette L Dahl, Raad H Mohiaddin
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Carotid steal syndrome with recurrent syncope: A novel manifestation of Takayasu arteritis
Jasmin Kaur Bhullar, Hiten Patel
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The Lancet, 2000
Correspondence to: Dr Fujio Numano (e-mail: numano.med3@tmd.ac.jp) stenotic lesions or thrombus formation. More acute progression causes destruction of the media of the arterial wall, leading to the formation of aneurysms or rupture of the involved arteries.
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Correspondence to: Dr Fujio Numano (e-mail: numano.med3@tmd.ac.jp) stenotic lesions or thrombus formation. More acute progression causes destruction of the media of the arterial wall, leading to the formation of aneurysms or rupture of the involved arteries.
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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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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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