Acute heart failure due to myocarditis is not common in Takayasu arteritis, let alone in combination with thrombosis affecting both ventricles and pulmonary arteries. The concomitant infection of non-tuberculosis mycobacterium further complicates the clinical scenario and poses challenges for implementation of tailored treatments. This case report describes a teenage girl with a history of intermittent claudication and Erythema Nodosum who developed acute heart failure. Detailed clinical investigations and imaging techniques confirmed the diagnosis.
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An, X., Han, Y., Zhang, B., Qiao, L., Zhao, Y., Guo, X., … Zhang, S. (2017). Takayasu arteritis presented with acute heart failure: case report and review of literature. ESC Heart Failure, 4(4), 649–654. https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12174
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