Stroke, Vol 12, 869-873, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
RR Guerra and F Hernandez-Batres
The clinical and postmortem data from a 14-year-old girl who had transient
embolic aorto-arteritis are presented. This disease was first described in
1974 by Peiris and Wickremasinghe in Hindu patients and is characterized by
repetitive embolic occlusion of intra- and extracranial vessels of the
brain, originating from focal thrombotic lesions in the aorta and its
primary branches. The main histopathological lesion is located in the
elastic tissue of the media in these arteries with alterations that vary
from mild arteritis of the vasa vasorum to degeneration and destruction of
the media which predisposes to aneurysm formation. This new entity
apparently affects only adolescents and young adults and has no relation to
atherosclerosis or other non-specific arteritides previously described. To
our knowledge, this is the first such patient reported in America.
ARTICLES
Transient embolic aorto-arteritis. Presentation of a patient
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