1. Acute rheumatic fever and Takayasu arteritis – A synchronous co-occurrence.
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Vaideeswar, P and Sabnis, G
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ANTIBIOTICS , *STEROID drugs , *RHEUMATIC fever diagnosis , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *AUTOIMMUNE diseases , *TAKAYASU arteritis , *RHEUMATIC fever , *COMORBIDITY , *ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY - Abstract
Acute rheumatic fever and Takayasu arteritis are examples of autoimmune diseases that commonly affect the cardiovascular system. We report an infrequent co-occurrence of both these diseases in an adolescent male. It may appear that in some individuals, the rheumatic fever may act as a trigger for the development of large vessel vasculitis. This possibility should be considered in patients on follow-up if they develop fresh features of cardiovascular compromise despite appropriate medical, interventional, or surgical therapy for rheumatic heart disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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