Takayasu arteritis presenting as a stroke in young: a case report

Paras Oli,Prabhat Poudel, Shradha Kc, Neeraj Thapa, Aastha Kc

ANNALS OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY(2024)

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Introduction:Takayasu arteritis is a large-vessel vasculitis predominantly seen in young women. Lack of signs and symptoms in the early stage of the disease often delays the diagnosis and thus leads to significant morbidity and mortality. One severe complication that may arise is a significant narrowing of blood vessels, potentially leading to life-threatening ischemic repercussions.Case presentation:The authors present a case of a 29-year-old female who presented to our ER with features of left-sided hemiparesis and right-sided facial deviation. Computed tomography angiography and Carotid Doppler helped in making the diagnosis of Takayasu arteritis. She was managed with prednisolone and mycophenolate mofetil. She has been on a regular follow-up for the last year and is currently stable.Conclusion:Even being a rare scenario, stroke can be the initial presentation of Takayasu arteritis. Early diagnosis and management in young patients are vital in keeping the disease at bay and preventing physical, mental, and socio-economic adversities.
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arteritis,stroke,takayasu
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