2019
DOI: 10.1186/s43057-019-0008-6
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Surgery for autoimmune aortitis: unanswered questions

Abstract: Background: The aorta is rarely affected by autoimmune vasculitis, which can lead to aortic dilatation requiring surgery. Autoimmune aortitis may affect one aortic segment or the entire aorta, and in some cases, the aorta may be affected at different time intervals. Because of the rarity of the disease and the limited cases described in the literature, management of autoimmune aortitis is still controversial. We aimed to review the current literature evidence regarding these controversial aspects for the manag… Show more

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“…To date, no consensus has been reached regarding the most effective strategy to manage acute aortic vasculitis-related large vessel thrombosis. 20 , 21 Despite the absence of large case series exploring outcomes, endovascular procedures might carry fewer risks by avoiding extensive manipulation of potentially inflamed aortic tissue. 22 , 23 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, no consensus has been reached regarding the most effective strategy to manage acute aortic vasculitis-related large vessel thrombosis. 20 , 21 Despite the absence of large case series exploring outcomes, endovascular procedures might carry fewer risks by avoiding extensive manipulation of potentially inflamed aortic tissue. 22 , 23 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%