Localized Mesenteric Vasculitis in a Patient with Polymyalgia Rheumatica
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¼Û½ÂÅÃ(Song Seung-Taek) - Chungnam National University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
(Kim Young) - Chungnam National University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
¹ÚÂù°É(Park Chan-Keol) - Chungnam National University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
À¯¼öÁø(Yoo Su-Jin) - Chungnam National University College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
±èÁöÇö(Kim Ji-Hyun) - Chungnam National University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
°¼º¿í(Kang Seong-Wook) - Chungnam National University College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
À¯Àμ³(Yoo In-Seol) - Chungnam National University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
Abstract
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is an uncommon disorder characterized by bilateral pain and stiffness in the should-er and pelvic girdles. Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis (GCA) occur in the same patient population and share a common pathogenesis. Giant cell arteritis pre-dominantly affects the cranial arteries and rarely involves the gastrointestinal tract. Moreover, giant cell arteritis has rarely been reported in Asians. Here, we present a case with 62-year-old Asian woman who developed polymyalgia rheumatica with localized vasculitis in the mesenteric arteries.
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Gastrointestinal tract, Mesenteric vasculitis, Polymyalgia rheumatica
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