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Background: Takayasu's arteritis (TA) has been associated with many conditions. Herein described is a case of TA in a patient with rheumatic fever complicated with Sydenham's chorea. Case Report: A 17-year-old female presented at age 6 with rheumatic fever followed by chorea a month later. At the age of 16, she developed a blood pressure discrepancy between the arms and faint pulses. Computed tomography angiography revealed diffuse aortic involvement and narrowing of the arteries. Discussion: The presence of rheumatic fever and Sydenham's chorea in TA raises the possibility of an immunological basis for the pathogenesis of the disease. © 2012 Vale et al.
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Vale, T. C., Maciel, R. O. H., Maia, D., Beato, R., & Cardoso, F. (2012). Takayasu’s arteritis in a patient with Sydenham’s chorea: Is there an association. Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/TOHM.104
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