
TAKAYASU ARTERITIS – A CASE REPORT: WITH MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON‟S PERSPECTIVE AND BRIEF REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author(s) -
Ramesh Srinivasan,
Priyadharsana PS,
Effie Edsor,
Trisha V. Vigneswaran,
Gowri Shankar P
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.37841/jidam_2020_v7_i1_05
Subject(s) - medicine , arteritis , etiology , takayasu arteritis , takayasu's arteritis , disease , stenosis , incidence (geometry) , aorta , occlusion , dermatology , cardiology , radiology , surgery , vasculitis , physics , optics
Takayasu arteritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects major vessels, mainly the aorta and its branches. The diseased condition leads to occlusion, stenosis, aneurysm or dilatations along the path of the affected artery. The etiology remains unknown. The disease has been reported worldwide, with an increased incidence in young Asian women. Like other medical condition, Takayasu arteritis patients will seek dental treatment. Hence the purpose of this article is to highlight the disease features and what a dentist should know or take precautions before treating them. KEYWORDS: Takayasu Arteritis, Pulseless disease, Autoimmune.