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arteritis
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arteritis /ar·ter·i·tis/ (ahr″ter-i´tis) pl. arteri´tides   inflammation of an artery.
aortic arch arteritis  Takayasu's a.
brachiocephalic arteritis , arteritis brachiocepha´lica Takayasu's a.
coronary arteritis  inflammation of the coronary arteries.
cranial arteritis  giant cell a.
giant cell arteritis  a chronic vascular disease of unknown origin, usually in the carotid arterial system, occurring in the elderly; it is characterized by severe headache, fever, and proliferative inflammation, often with giant cells and granulomas. Ocular involvement may cause blindness.
rheumatic arteritis  generalized inflammation of arterioles and arterial capillaries occurring in rheumatic fever.
Takayasu's arteritis  pulseless disease; progressive obliteration of the brachiocephalic trunk and left subclavian and left common carotid arteries, leading to loss of pulse in arms and carotids and to ischemia of brain, eyes, face, and arms.
temporal arteritis  giant cell a.

ar·te·ri·tis (ärt-rts)
n.
Inflammation of an artery or arteries.

Arteritis
Inflammation of an artery.
Mentioned in: Kawasaki Syndrome

arteritis
[är′tərī′tis]
Etymology: Gk, arteria + itis
inflammation of the inner layers or the outer coat of one or more arteries. It may occur as a clinical entity or accompany another disorder, such as rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, polymyositis, or systemic lupus erythematosus. Kinds of arteritis include infantile, rheumatic, Takayasu's, and temporal arteritis. See also endarteritis, periarteritis.

arteritis (ärtrī´tis),
n an inflammatory condition of the inner layers or the outer coat of one or more arteries. It may occur as a separate clinical entity or accompanying another disorder, such as rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, or systemic lupus erythematosus.
arteritis, temporal,
n an inflammation of the temporal artery that produces a nodular, tortuous swelling of the temporal artery accompanied by a burning, throbbing pain, initially in the teeth, temporomandibular joint, and eye, but ultimately localized over the artery. This disorder occurs primarily in persons over 55 years of age.

arteritis
inflammation of an artery. See also endarteritis, periarteritis nodosa.

elaeophoral arteritis
equine viral arteritis
see equine viral arteritis.
giant cell arteritis
temporal arteritis.
mycotic arteritis
usually results from extension of an infection by Mucor spp. which produce a necrotizing, thrombotic arteritis.
arteritis obliterans
endarteritis obliterans.
uremic arteritis
occurs in acute renal failure in the dog. Often accompanied by an endocarditis.
verminous arteritis
see verminous mesenteric arteritis.

arteritis
Inflammation of an artery. See Granulomatous arteritis, Small vessel arteritis.

Patient discussion about elaeophoral arteritis.

Q. What are side effects after you have had a temporal arteritis biopsy?

A. like every biopsy- when there are anatomical variations you might cause damage. but that is fairly rare...from what i remember it's a very safe procedure.

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