年轻女性冠状病毒病后高松动脉炎1例报告

I. Gordeev, V. I. Vechorko, S. M. Otarova, V.P. Rauzheva, A. R. Yunyaev
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本文描述了一位史上有斯蒂尔氏病的年轻女性在冠状病毒感染后发生的高松动脉炎(非特异性主动脉炎)的临床发病情况。高须动脉炎主要影响年轻女性,最常见的是亚洲种族。本病的临床表现可有条件地分为两组:非特异性症状,表明全身炎症反应;特异性症状,与主动脉及其分支的损害有关。体格检查在诊断高须动脉炎中起着重要作用。该病的特征性征象包括大动脉上的血管瘤,左右四肢的动脉血压差,以及桡动脉不能触诊脉搏(因此也称为无脉病)。影像学诊断技术包括血管造影和双工超声。这种疾病的病因尚不完全清楚。研究论文提供的数据显示,新型冠状病毒感染可能是引发大血管血管炎的一个因素,包括高松动脉炎。在管理属于风险组的患者时应考虑到这一点。关键词:高松动脉炎、非特异性大动脉炎、COVID-19、COVID-19后综合征、血管炎、斯蒂尔斯病引用本文:Gordeev i.g., Vechorko v.i., Otarova S.M.等。年轻女性冠状病毒病后高松动脉炎1例报告。俄罗斯医学调查。2023;7(3):181-186。DOI: 10.32364 / 2587-6821-2023-7-3-181-186。
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Takayasu's arteritis after coronavirus disease in young woman: case report
The article describes the clinical onset of Takayasu's arteritis (non-specific aortoarteritis) which occurred after coronavirus disease in a young woman with Still's disease in her medical history. Takayasu's arteritis primarily affects young women, most commonly of Asian race. Clinical manifestations of the disease can be conditionally divided into two groups: non-specific symptoms, indicating a systemic inflammatory response, and specific symptoms associated with the damage of the aorta and its branches. Physical examination plays an important role in diagnosing Takayasu's arteritis. Characteristic signs of the disease include vascular bruits over the large arteries, arterial blood pressure differentials in the right and left extremities, and failure to palpate pulse on the radial arteries (therefore it is also called pulseless disease). Imaging diagnostic techniques include contrast-enhanced angiography and Duplex sonography of the vessels. Etiology of the disease is not fully understood. Research papers present data showing that novel coronavirus infection could be a triggering factor in the emergence of vasculitis of the large vessels, including Takayasu's arteritis. This should be taken into consideration in the management of patients belonging to the risk group. KEYWORDS: Takayasu's arteritis, non-specific aortoarteritis, COVID-19, post-COVID-19 syndrome, vasculitis, Stills' disease. FOR CITATION: Gordeev I.G., Vechorko V.I., Otarova S.M. et al. Takayasu's arteritis after coronavirus disease in young woman: case report. Russian Medical Inquiry. 2023;7(3):181–186 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2587-6821-2023-7-3-181-186.
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