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Takayasu's arteritis presenting with seizure : a case report

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Jaipur Health Education Bureau 2024Edition: Vol.19(2), Apr-JunDescription: 21-25pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of hospital pharmacySummary: Takayasu’s Arteritis (TA) is a rare Autoimmune condition characterized by large vessel vasculitis that affects the chronic inflammation of large arteries (aorta) and its branches. This is also called a pulseless disease primarily affects young women at child-bearing age. It is most commonly manifest with clinical symptoms related to arterial stenosis, occlusion, aneurysm formation, and neurological complications are relatively rare. The prevalence of TK is 2.6 – 6.4 people per million population. The etiopathogenesis is unknown and the neurologic complications are uncommon and seizures presenting in this patient are even rare. We present a case of young adult women with Takayasu arteritis who developed seizures as a complication. This case report discusses the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenge, and standard treatment pattern along with angioplasty or bypass surgery to restore the normal flow through the aorta
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Takayasu’s Arteritis (TA) is a rare Autoimmune condition characterized by large vessel vasculitis that
affects the chronic inflammation of large arteries (aorta) and its branches. This is also called a pulseless
disease primarily affects young women at child-bearing age. It is most commonly manifest with clinical
symptoms related to arterial stenosis, occlusion, aneurysm formation, and neurological complications are
relatively rare. The prevalence of TK is 2.6 – 6.4 people per million population. The etiopathogenesis is
unknown and the neurologic complications are uncommon and seizures presenting in this patient are even
rare. We present a case of young adult women with Takayasu arteritis who developed seizures as a
complication. This case report discusses the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenge, and standard
treatment pattern along with angioplasty or bypass surgery to restore the normal flow through the aorta

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