aortitis syndrome

aortitis syndrome - also known as or related to takayasus disease, takayasu's arteriopathy, primary arteritis, aortic arch arteritis, martorell syndrome, nonspecific arteritis
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Reference ArticleTakayasu's Arteritis    5 star rating - click for explanation
Patient SupportVasculitis Support Group West Midlands  Patient Experience - view comments about this subject 5 star rating - click for explanation
Selected UK WebsitesArtery Problems    3 star rating - click for explanation
Selected UK WebsitesVasculitis    3 star rating - click for explanation
Patient SupportStuart Strange Vasculitis Trust    3 star rating - click for explanation
DiagramHeart-Coronary Arteries (diagram)    3 star rating - click for explanation
DiagramArteries Of The Arm (diagram)    3 star rating - click for explanation
DiagramArteries Of The Body (diagram)    3 star rating - click for explanation
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Choices when you are referred to a specialistChoices When Referred to a Specialist    2 star rating - click for explanation
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