Aortitis requiring aortic repair associated with glaucoma, thyroiditis, glaucoma, and neuropathy: Case report

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Aortitis may be due to infectious and non-infectious causes. We observed aortitis, associated with glaucoma, thyroiditis, pericarditis, pleural effusion and neuropathy in a 63-years old woman. Despite antibiotic therapy, inflammatory signs persisted and resolved only after initiation of glucocorticoid therapy. Increasing aortic ectasia necessitated resection of the ascending aorta and implantation of a Vascutek 30 mm prosthesis. Histologically a granulomatous aortitis was diagnosed. Since all other possible causes were excluded, an immunological mechanism of the aortitis is suspected and possible triggering factors are discussed. © 2011 Stöllberger et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Stöllberger, C., Avanzini, M., Hanafin, A., Sanani, R., Wieselthaler, G., Wick, N., … Finsterer, J. (2011). Aortitis requiring aortic repair associated with glaucoma, thyroiditis, glaucoma, and neuropathy: Case report. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-74

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