Fatal Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm in a Patient with Childhood-onset Vasculo-Behcet's Disease : An Autopsy Report
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A 33-year-old man died following sudden unexpected rupture of a saccular thoracic aortic aneurysm. The patient had been treated as suspicious Behçets disease (BD) for 9 years, however, the medication was discontinued at the age of 24. Autopsy disclosed multiple aneurysms at the descending thoracic and abdominal aorta. Histopathologically, infiltration of inflammatory cells and destruction with loss of elastic and muscle fibers of the aortic medial wall were seen. Taking the clinical course into account, all the postmortem findings were compatible with those of vasculo-BD. It is important that medical follow-up should be implemented even for childhood-onset patients who do not satisfy criteria of BD.(Internal Medicine 40: 1154-1157, 2001)
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著者
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Yazawa Shogo
The Department Of Neurology Miyazaki Prefectural Hospital Of Nobeoka The Division Of Neurology Depar
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Yazawa Shogo
The Departments Of Neulorogy Miyazaki Prefectural Hospital Of Nobeoka
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Kawasaki Shoichiro
The Department Of Neurology Miyazaki Prefectural Hospital Of Nobeoka
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Kawasaki Shoichiro
The Departments Of Neulorogy Miyazaki Prefectural Hospital Of Nobeoka
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Ishihara Akira
Clinical Pathology Of Central Laboratory Miyazaki Prefectural Hospital Of Nobeoka
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YAZAWA Shogo
The Department of Brain Pathophysiology, Human Brain Research Center
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