WOS: 000406336300005PubMed: 28500877Non-infectious aortitis may be caused by several distinct systemic rheumatologic diseases. In some patients, aortitis is identified either pathologically or radiologically in the absence of clinical evidence of a systemic vasculitis. By consensus nomenclature, such cases are referred to as clinically isolated aortitis (CIA). Some systemic disorders may initially present as CIA including giant cell arteritis (GCA), IgG4-related disease, infectious aortitis, and granulomatosis with polyangiitis. CIA most commonly occurs in women of European descent over the age of 50 and, thus, mirrors the gender, age, and geographic distribution of GCA. CIA most often demonstrates a granulomatous/ giant cell pattern of inf...
International audienceAortic wall 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-uptake does not allow differentiatio...
WOS: 000457425100001PubMed ID: 30221327There are no universally accepted diagnostic criteria for lar...
Background/Objectives: Around 2-12% of patients who undergo open thoracic aortic aneurysm repair are...
International audienceAortitis is a frequent complication of giant cell arteritis. Imaging technique...
International audienceObjectives: The aim of the study was to compare clinical/imaging findings and ...
Aortitis is a general term denoting inflammation of the aortic wall. Various infectious and non-infe...
Broadly defined, aortitis refers to inflammation of the aorta and incorporates both infectious and n...
Febrile illness often presents a challenge for the clinician. The main causes of febrile illness are...
Objective The optimal management of patients with incidentally found clinically isolated aortitis (C...
Typical presentation of type A aortic dissection usually encompasses severe acute chest pain, freque...
Aortitis includes a broad range of disorders involving inflammation of the aorta. While most forms o...
The aim of the study was to compare epidemiological data, clinical findings and results of investiga...
The objectives of this study are too evaluate the incidence of aortitis on a surgical population, es...
International audienceAortic wall 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-uptake does not allow differentiatio...
WOS: 000457425100001PubMed ID: 30221327There are no universally accepted diagnostic criteria for lar...
Background/Objectives: Around 2-12% of patients who undergo open thoracic aortic aneurysm repair are...
International audienceAortitis is a frequent complication of giant cell arteritis. Imaging technique...
International audienceObjectives: The aim of the study was to compare clinical/imaging findings and ...
Aortitis is a general term denoting inflammation of the aortic wall. Various infectious and non-infe...
Broadly defined, aortitis refers to inflammation of the aorta and incorporates both infectious and n...
Febrile illness often presents a challenge for the clinician. The main causes of febrile illness are...
Objective The optimal management of patients with incidentally found clinically isolated aortitis (C...
Typical presentation of type A aortic dissection usually encompasses severe acute chest pain, freque...
Aortitis includes a broad range of disorders involving inflammation of the aorta. While most forms o...
The aim of the study was to compare epidemiological data, clinical findings and results of investiga...
The objectives of this study are too evaluate the incidence of aortitis on a surgical population, es...
International audienceAortic wall 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-uptake does not allow differentiatio...
WOS: 000457425100001PubMed ID: 30221327There are no universally accepted diagnostic criteria for lar...
Background/Objectives: Around 2-12% of patients who undergo open thoracic aortic aneurysm repair are...