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Takayasu's arteritis physical examination

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Farnaz Khalighinejad, MD [2]

Overview

Overview

In a patient with Takayasu arteritis a thorough physical examination is essential, with particular attention to peripheral pulses, blood pressure in all 4 extremities, and ophthalmologic examination. The most common finding is pulseless upper extremities. Hypertension due to renal artery involvement is found in approximately 50% of patients. Absent or diminished pulses are the clinical hallmark of Takayasu arteritis, but pulses are normal in many patients and upper limbs are affected more often than lower limbs. Ophthalmologic examination may show retinal ischemia, retinal hemorrhages, cotton-wool exudates, venous dilatation and beading, microaneurysms of peripheral retinaoptic atrophyvitreous hemorrhage, and wreathlike peripapillary arteriovenous anastomoses.

Physical Examination

Physical Examination

In a patient with Takayasu arteritis a thorough physical examination is essential, with particular attention to:[1][2]

Vital Signs

Skin

HEENT

Ophthalmologic examination may show:[3]

Neck

Lungs

  • Pulmonary examination of patients with Takayasu arteritis is usually normal.

Heart

  • Abdomen

Back

  • Back examination of patients with Takayasu’s arteritis is usually normal.

Genitourinary

  • Genitourinary examination of patients with Takayasu’s arteritis is usually normal.

Neuromuscular

Extremities

References

References

  1. Kerr GS, Hallahan CW, Giordano J, Leavitt RY, Fauci AS, Rottem M, Hoffman GS (June 1994). “Takayasu arteritis”. Ann. Intern. Med. 120 (11): 919–29. PMID 7909656.
  2. Mason JC (July 2010). “Takayasu arteritis–advances in diagnosis and management”. Nat Rev Rheumatol. 6 (7): 406–15. doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2010.82. PMID 20596053.
  3. Hall S, Barr W, Lie JT, Stanson AW, Kazmier FJ, Hunder GG (March 1985). “Takayasu arteritis. A study of 32 North American patients”. Medicine (Baltimore). 64 (2): 89–99. PMID 2858047.

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