Aneurysmal form of aortoarteritis (takayasu's disease): Analysis of thirty cases

1990 
The clinical and radiological features, and outcome of 30 patients including 22 females, with the aneurysmal form of aortoarteritis were analysed. The average age at diagnosis was 27.4 ± 7.2 years. Features which indicated the diagnosis of aneurysmal aortoarteritis included young age, female sex, characteristic location, associated stenotic lesions and the presence of multiple aneurysms. There were 41 fusiform and 18 saccular aneurysms, mostly located in the descending aorta. Diffuse dilatation ( n = 24) was seen mainly in the ascending aorta. Two patients had dissecting aneurysms, while one patient had an aneurysm of the left main coronary artery. Both these lesions are rare in aortoarteritis. The aneurysmal form was associated with a higher incidence of aortic incompetence ( P P
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