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Takayasu Arteritis
Alternate Names : Pulseless Disease
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Takayasu Arteritis Treatment
Treatment of Takayasu arteritis is difficult, but results with appropriate therapy are encouraging. Early detection is important. Steroids and immunosuppressive agents form the cornerstone of treatment, with surgery reserved for complications caused by narrowed arteries.
Surgery to bypass narrowed arteries may be necessary to supply blood beyond the constriction.
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Definition Takayasu Arteritis Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors Takayasu Arteritis Symptoms & Signs Takayasu Arteritis Diagnosis & Tests Takayasu Arteritis Treatment Takayasu Arteritis Prognosis Takayasu Arteritis Complications Calling Your Health Care Provider
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Review Date : 5/30/2002
Reviewed By : Arinder Chadha, M.D., Rheumatology Department, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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