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Abstract
Takayasu’s arteritis is a chronic, inflammatory, granulomatous vasculitis, affecting predominantly large elastic arteries like the aorta and its main branches. We report a case of 29 year old female patient, who had newly detected hypertension and was ultimately diagnosed to have Takayasu arteritis based on clinical profile and angiography. Renovascular hypertension is very common in Indian population. However, there was no renal artery involvement in our patient which is an uncommon manifestation. The patient was treated successfully with immunosuppressants and blood pressure got reduced without the use of anti-hypertensives.
Keywords
Takayasu’s disease
Secondary hypertension
Pulseless disease
Young hypertension
Renovascular
Aortoarteritis
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Mariraj I, Kannan R, Senthilkumar A, Jagadeesan M, Prasanna Karthik S, & Damodaran J. (2018). An interesting case of Takayasu’s arteritis. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(4), 1289-1292. Retrieved from https://pharmascope.org/ijrps/article/view/466