Large Vessel Vasculitis Flashcards

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what is it?

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primary vasculitis which causes granulomatous inflammation predominantly of aorta and its major branches

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what is the difference TA and GCA?

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differ in age of onset, and GCA mainly occurs in temporal arteries

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how do they present?

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early features are non-specific, low-grade fever, malaise, night sweats, weight loss, arthralgia, fatigue
claudicant symptoms in upper and lower limbs
if untreated - vascular stenosis and aneurysm can occur
- reduced pulses
- bruits

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how is it investigated?

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CPR, PV/ESR elevated

MR angiography: detect thickened vessel walls and stenosis

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