Pediatric Takayasu Vasculitis with Extensive Vascular Involvement

Abstract
An 11-year-old female known to healthy children admitted to the hospital with chest pain for a month. The pain spread from left shoulder to back and increased at night. Her pain did not change with motion and was relieved with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). She had no cough, fever, and weight loss. She had no family history of cardiac, cerebrovascular, or rheumatologic
disease.

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2020-12-30
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Doğantan, Şeyda, Taşkın, S. N., Çiçek, S. Özdemir, Karaman, Z. F., Kısaarslan, A. P., & Poyrazoğlu, M. H. (2020). Pediatric Takayasu Vasculitis with Extensive Vascular Involvement. The Journal of Pediatric Academy, 1(3), 105–106. Retrieved from https://jpediatricacademy.com/index.php/jpa/article/view/90
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