| Literature DB >> 26721213 |
Eduardo Bossone1, Francesca R Pluchinotta2, Martin Andreas3, Philippe Blanc4, Rodolfo Citro5, Giuseppe Limongelli6, Alessandro Della Corte7, Ankit Parikh8, Alessandro Frigiola2, Stamatios Lerakis8, Marek Ehrlich3, Victor Aboyans9.
Abstract
Aortitis encompasses all conditions, infectious or non-infectious, leading to different types of inflammation of the aortic wall. The clinical manifestations are usually nonspecific, as are laboratory findings, and sometimes may mimic other diseases. Imaging modalities can help in the assessment of these patients and are often required for making the final diagnosis. It is extremely important to establish an early diagnosis in order to treat timely potentially life-threatening conditions. Anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, sometimes in combination with surgical or endovascular therapies, are proposed according to etiology and disease severity. This review focuses on the classification, epidemiology, diagnostic approach, and management of aortitis with which physicians should be familiar.Entities:
Keywords: Aortitis; Large vessel vasculitis; Multimodality imaging
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26721213 DOI: 10.1016/j.vph.2015.11.084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vascul Pharmacol ISSN: 1537-1891 Impact factor: 5.773