Rapid progression of aortic regurgitation with thoracic aortic aneurysm due to Takayasu arteritis associated with ulcerative colitis

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Abstract

A 25-year-old woman with ulcerative colitis developed heart failure due to severe aortic regurgitation. Although chest X-ray 18 months previously showed a normal cardiac shadow, thoracic aortic aneurysm progressed due to Takayasu arteritis. Aortic valve and ascending aorta replacement were performed successfully, but re-valve replacement for severe aortic regurgitation due to prosthetic valve detachment and aortic root replacement for valsalva sinus rupture were required. Human leukocyte antigen analysis showed B35 and B52, the typical haplotype in cases with coexistence of both diseases and associated sustained inflammation. Close observation and early aortic root replacement were needed in this case. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Kashima, K., Kawasaki, D., Yotsumoto, G., Hatake, S., Yamashita, E., Nagayoshi, S., … Sonoda, M. (2010). Rapid progression of aortic regurgitation with thoracic aortic aneurysm due to Takayasu arteritis associated with ulcerative colitis. Internal Medicine, 49(11), 1007–1011. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3122

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