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What is takayaso artheritis?

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• This inflammatory disease often affects the ascending aorta and aortic arch, causing obstruction of the aorta and its major arteries. • It also may involve the descending thoracic and abdominal aorta and occlude large branches such as the renal arteries. • The pathology is a panarteritis characterized by mononuclear cells and occasionally giant cells, with marked intimal hyperplasia,medial and adventitial thickening, and, in the chronic form,fibrotic occlusion. • During the acute stage, fever, malaise, weight loss, and other systemic symptoms may be evident. Elevations of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein are common. • The chronic stages of the disease, which is intermittently active,present with symptoms related to large artery occlusion, such as upper extremity claudication, cerebral ischemic and syncope. • The process is progressive, and there is no definitive therapy. • Glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive agents are effective in some patients during the acute phase. • Surgical bypass or endovascular intervention of a critically stenotic artery may be necessary


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