Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases  2004;57(2):188-192

doi:10.4046/trd.2004.57.2.188

A Case of Isolated Pulmonary Takayasu's Arteritis Combined with Pulmonary Thromboembolism and Hyperthyroidism.

Jae Sun UHM 1 ; Jung Hyun KWON ; Tae Woo KIM ; Jeong Seon JI ; Jin Woo KIM ; Seung Joon KIM ; Sook Young LEE ; Young Kyoon KIM ; Sung Hak PARK

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Keywords

Takayasu's arteritis; pulmonary artery; pulmonary thromboembolism; hyperthyroidism

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

Takayasu's arteritis is a chronic inflammatory disease, involving mainly the aorta and its main branches, which can cause stenosis or occlusion. It involves the bracheocephalic, carotid, subclavian, vertebral, and renal, as well as the coronary and pulmonary arteries. The clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic to catastrophic, with dizziness, hypertension, claudication, cerebral infarction, chest pain and dyspnea. Takayasu's arteritis involving the pulmonary arteries, but not the aorta and its main branches, is very rare. Herein, a case of isolated pulmonary Takayasu's arteritis combined with pulmonary thromboembolism, and hyperthyroidism is reported, with a review of the literature.