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Cureus ; 15(9): e44839, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37705566

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Iliac artery endofibrosis (IAE), as the name suggests, involves subintimal fibrosis of the iliac artery. IAE is most commonly associated with competitive athletics, particularly cycling, and remains a rather underappreciated diagnosis in the clinical setting. We present two unique and distinct presentations of IAE in competitive athletes. The first case involves a 38-year-old male cyclist who initially presented with complaints of a bulge at the right groin and acute onset monoplegia and paresthesia associated with exertion of the right lower extremity. This patient was referred to vascular surgery and underwent right common iliac artery and proximal common femoral artery endarterectomy with patch angioplasty and Fogarty embolectomy. Case 2 involves a 50-year-old female triathlete who presented with left lower extremity claudication of a more chronic course, with symptoms beginning approximately four years prior. The pain radiated to her upper thigh and was associated with exertion, restricting her exercise tolerance and return to training. After a diagnosis of IAE was made, she was referred to vascular surgery for a left iliofemoral bypass.

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Heart Int ; 2(1): 66, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21977253

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Takayasu's arteritis primarily affects young women. The current case report focuses on a Caucasian middle-aged woman who complained of weakness, malaise, and fatigue for as many as 19 years. Delayed diagnosis and lack of specific treatment could explain the extent and the clinical severity of the disease at time of hospital admission. Angiography showed focal narrowings of the abdominal and thoracic aorta and occlusion of both the subclavian arteries, of the right coronary artery and severe stenosis of the first marginal obtuse. Takayasu's arteritis is not limited to women of Japanese origin but is present worldwide. Early diagnosis and treatment is warranted. Outcome appears to be favorable when the disease is quiescent.

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