Takayasus Arteritis synonyms

What other names are the Takayasus Arteritis known by? Synonyms and other terms with which Takayasus Arteritis is known.


Takayasu's Arteritis, also known as Takayasu Arteritis or Pulseless Disease, is a rare chronic inflammatory condition that primarily affects the large blood vessels, especially the aorta and its branches. This disease predominantly affects young women of Asian descent, although it can occur in individuals of any age or gender.



Synonyms for Takayasu's Arteritis:




  • Giant Cell Arteritis of the Aorta

  • Non-specific Aortoarteritis

  • Idiopathic Aortitis

  • Pulseless Disease

  • Young Female Arteritis

  • Asian Arteritis

  • Takayasu's Disease



Takayasu's Arteritis is characterized by chronic inflammation of the arterial walls, leading to thickening, narrowing, and sometimes complete blockage of the affected blood vessels. This can result in reduced blood flow to various organs and tissues, causing a wide range of symptoms.



Common symptoms of Takayasu's Arteritis include:




  • Weak or absent pulses in the arms or legs

  • High blood pressure

  • Fatigue

  • Joint and muscle pain

  • Headaches

  • Dizziness or fainting

  • Visual disturbances

  • Chest pain

  • Shortness of breath



Diagnosis of Takayasu's Arteritis involves a combination of medical history evaluation, physical examination, imaging tests (such as angiography or magnetic resonance angiography), and blood tests to assess inflammation markers.



Treatment for Takayasu's Arteritis:



There is no cure for Takayasu's Arteritis, but early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications, such as corticosteroids and immunosuppressants, to reduce inflammation and control the immune response. In some cases, surgical interventions may be necessary to address severe arterial blockages or aneurysms.



Regular medical follow-up is crucial for individuals with Takayasu's Arteritis to monitor disease progression, manage symptoms, and adjust treatment as needed.


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