The Vasculitis Syndromes in Aorta and Large Arteries

  • J.-P. Camilleri
  • P. Bruneval
  • J. N. Fiessinger
  • J. M. Cormier

Abstract

Takayasu’s disease is a chronic inflammatory arteriopathy which principally involves the aorta and its main branches. The terms “pulseless disease” [223], “non-specific aortoarteritis” [227], “aortic arch syndrome” [122] and “occlusive thromboaortopathy” [123] are acceptable synonyms for Takayasu’s disease.

Keywords

Kawasaki Disease Giant Cell Arteritis Aortic Insufficiency Polymyalgia Rheumatica Temporal Arteritis 
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