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Takayasu's 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.

Takayasu's arteritis
[tä′kəyä′so̅o̅z]
Etymology: Mikito Takayasu, Japanese surgeon, 1860-1938
an inflammation of the aorta, its major branches, and the pulmonary artery. It is characterized by progressive occlusion of the innominate, left subclavian and left common carotid arteries above their origin in the aortic arch. Signs of the disorder are absence of a pulse in both arms and in the carotid arteries, transient paraplegia, transient blindness, and atrophy of facial muscles. Also called brachiocephalic arteritis, Martorell's syndrome, pulseless disease, reversed coarctation. See also aortic arch syndrome.

arteritis [ahr″ter-i´tis] (pl. arteri´tides)
inflammation of an artery.
aortic arch arteritis pulseless disease.
brachiocephalic arteritis pulseless disease.
cranial arteritis temporal arteritis.
giant cell arteritis temporal arteritis.
hemolytic arteritis, microangiopathic pulseless disease.
arteritis obli´terans endarteritis obliterans.
rheumatic arteritis generalized inflammation of arterioles and arterial capillaries occurring in rheumatic fever.
Takayasu's arteritis pulseless disease.
temporal arteritis a chronic vascular disease of unknown origin, occurring in the elderly, characterized by severe headache, fever, and accumulation of giant cells in the walls of medium-sized arteries, especially the temporal arteries. Ocular involvement may cause visual impairment or blindness.

Takayasu's arteritis
Pulseless disease Neurology Idiopathic segmental inflammation of the aorta and major branches, that affects young ♀, especially in Africa and Asia Lab ↑ ESR, ↑ Igs


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It's called Takayasu arteritis, an inflammatory disease that affects the aorta and its branches.
Differential diagnosis has to be made with other vasculitis, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, Kawasaki's disease, Behget's disease and Takayasu arteritis (3-6).
To the Editor: Takayasu arteritis (TA) is an uncommon chronic granulomatous disease of the large vessels.
 
 
 
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