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Vasculitis

  • How can one distinguish between arteriography-induced vasospasm and vasculitis?
  • How is the wall of the aorta affected?
  • List five features seen on angiographic examination of patients with Takyasu's arteritis?
  • What are the clinical manifestations of the disease?
  • What areas of the vascular tree are particularly prone to damage from PAN?
  • What demographic sets of patients are characteristically affected in Takayasu's arteritis?
  • What evidence of PAN is seen on the angiogram?
  • What is PAN?
  • What is Takayasu's arteritis?
  • What is the characteristic arteriographic appearance of vasculitis?
  • What is the result of inflammation or necrosis of the arterial wall?
  • What is vasculitis?
  • What therapeutic option is available in the angiography suite?
  • What vessels are most often affected?
  • What vessels are primarily affected?

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