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Christopher A Hanson1, Michael Ragosta1
1Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Abstract:
Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a well-reported form of large-vessel vasculitis that primarily affects the aorta and its major branches. Cardiac manifestations of TA have been reported and can include typical angina secondary to coronary artery involvement; however, typical angina in the setting normal coronary arteries is uncommon. We describe a case of typical angina in a patient with TA with normal coronary arteries secondary to diastolic hypotension, in the absence of significant aortic regurgitation, likely from poor aortic distensibility and elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure.
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