Korean Circ J. 1997 Oct;27(10):1044-1049. Korean.
Published online Oct 31, 1997.
Copyright © 1997 The Korean Society of Circulation
Case Report

A Case of Takayasu's Arteritis : Managed with Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty

Hyeon-Bu Kim, M.D., Byoung-Soo Cho, M.D., Sung Ho Cha, M.D., Joo-Hyung Oh, M.D. and Yup Yoon, M.D.

    Abstract

    Takayasu's arteritis is a chronic vasculitic disease of the aorta, its major branches and the pulmonary arteries, resulting in stenosing, occlusive or aneurysmal lesion. While the precise etiology of Takayasu's disease is unknown, an autoimmune mechanism or active tuberculous inflammation have been suggested. It is more common in young oriental women but has a rare incidence in children. We experienced a case of Takayasu arteritis type IV in an 8years old girl. The diagnosis was made by physial examination and digital substraction aortography(DSA) which showed narrowing of left common carotid artery, right subclavin artery and left renal artery. The perfusion defect at posterior segment of right upper lobe was noted in lung perfusion scan. Medical treatment and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty(PTA) were performed. In addition to case report, a brief review of literature was added.

    Keywords
    Takayasu arteritis; Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty(PTA)


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