Takayasu arteritis in an adolescent boy- A case report
Journal: University Journal of Medicine and Medical Specialities (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-05-30
Authors : SHRUTHI PURUSHOTHAM;
Page : 84-85
Keywords : Takayasu; Pulseless disease; vasculitis.;
Abstract
Takayasu arteritis commonly known as Pulseless disease is a large vessel vasculitis affecting the aorta and its branches. 20 percent of the patients present under the age of 19 years. Clinical features are nonspecific which include fever, malaise, weight loss, headache, myalgia, arthralgia, abdominal pain, dizziness and hypertension. We hereby report a case of Takayasu arteritis in a 11 year old boy who presented with seizures, headache, claudication pain and fever. On examination he had hypertension and absent pulse in the right radial and brachial arteries. CT angiography revealed left renal artery stenosis and a narrowed right subclavian artery. Diagnosis was made based on the American college of Rheumatology criteria and this patient had fulfilled 5 out of 6 features of the criteria. We are presenting this case for its rarity in children and also to emphasize the need of high index of suspicion in the diagnosis
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