Takayasu arteritis in young female a case report
Takayasu arteritis in young female a case report
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Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a systemic inflammatory large vessel vasculitis.Here, we report a rare case of 18-year-old female with complaints of upper and lower limb pain with blackish discoloration along the veins.During hospital stay, she developed breathlessness and limb pain limiting her daily activities.As her right lower limb peripheral pulses were feeble lower limb and abdominal Doppler was performed which showed thrombosis of AUTOMATIC INTERPRETATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION SAR IMAGES: FIRST RESULTS OF SAR IMAGE SIMULATION FOR SINGLE BUILDINGS right common femoral and superficial artery thrombosis and concentric thickening of theaorta, celiac trunk, and superior mesenteric artery, respectively.Computed tomography aortogram supported Doppler findings and two-dimensional echo showed pulmonary artery hypertension and dilated right chambers of the heart.
She was started on systemic steroids and anticoagulation to which she fairly responded and she was discharged with maintenance steroids.Hence, we suggest early and prompt diagnosis Unidirectional transport of both wettable and nonwettable liquids on an asymmetrically concave structured surface of TA in young females can improve the condition and reduce the sufferings.