1. Incidentally detected noninfectious thoracic aortitis: A clinical approach.
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Clifford AH
- Subjects
- Humans, Aortitis diagnosis, Incidental Findings, Aorta, Thoracic diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Noninfectious aortitis is occasionally detected incidentally, either on imaging or on histopathologic review after open thoracic aortic surgery. It can present as a clinically asymptomatic, seemingly focal lesion, as diffuse inflammation throughout several aortic segments but sparing the branch vessels, or as a manifestation of a widespread systemic condition. Treatment differs based on etiology, so once identified, all patients with aortitis need a thorough evaluation, laboratory tests, complete large-vessel imaging, and a referral to a vasculitis expert. All patients with aortitis are at high risk of future vascular complications and should be followed with serial clinical evaluations and imaging., (Copyright © 2024 The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. All Rights Reserved.)
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- 2024
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