1. Takayashu et grossesse
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Belyamani, L., Azendour, H., Elmoqadem, A., Kouach, J., Zidouh, S., and Drissi Kamili, N.
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ARTERITIS , *PREGNANCY complications , *AORTIC diseases , *CHRONIC diseases , *PREECLAMPSIA , *CESAREAN section , *FETAL growth retardation - Abstract
Abstract: Takayashu arteritis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the large arteries, usually affecting the aorta and its large branches and the pulmonary arteries, with a higher incidence during the childbearing years. We report the case of a 33-year-old patient, primigravida with Takayashu arteritis diagnosed three years ago. At 37 weeks of gestation, she was admitted for a pre-eclampsia and a left ventricular insufficiency. Elective caesarean section under general anesthesia after joint decision between the attending obstetrician and the medical and anesthetic consultants, and allowed the extraction of a hypotrophic baby. The association of pregnancy with Takayashu’s arteritis is almost always uneventful. It is associated with high values of maternal blood pressure and severe intra-uterine growth retardation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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