Narrowed ostia of the major aortic branches.
Suprarenal fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Infrarenal aortic narrowing with a saccular aneurysm at the inferior mesenteric artery origin, and at the origin of the right common iliac artery.
Case Discussion
CTA of a patient with Takayasu arteritis (pulseless disease).
Granulomatous inflammatory vasculitis affects walls of medium and large vessels. Marked intimal proliferation and fibrosis lead to occlusion and narrowing of aorta and involved arteries; aneurysms may also be found.
Age: 90% < 30 years (in contradistinction to all other arteritides).
More common in females. M:F 1:8
Types
- type 1: aortic arch
- type 2: abdominal aorta
- type 3: entire aorta
- type 4: pulmonary arteries
Radiographic features
- stenoses of arch vessels (most common)
- stenosis and occlusion of aorta (may mimic coarctation)
- thickening of aortic wall
- pulmonary artery involvement, 50%
- abdominal aorta coarctation and renal artery stenoses