Lithuanian
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
Joint Bone Spine 2012-May

Therapeutic approach to giant cell arteritis.

Straipsnius versti gali tik registruoti vartotojai
Prisijungti Registracija
Nuoroda įrašoma į mainų sritį
Charles Masson

Raktažodžiai

Santrauka

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) affects middle-sized or large arteries in individuals over 50 years of age. GCA is characterized by a combination of focal inflammation responsible for arterial stenosis or occlusion and of systemic inflammation manifesting as polymyalgia rheumatica, a decline in general health, and inflammatory anemia. In addition to the typical involvement of the branches of the external carotid arteries, relatively common sites of involvement include the aorta, most notably in its thoracic segment, and the subclavian, axillary, brachial, vertebral, and femoral arteries. The treatment of GCA rests on daily glucocorticoid administration, which should be started on an emergency basis in patients with incipient visual impairments (diplopia or amaurosis fugax). The duration of glucocorticoid therapy is unpredictable and side effects are common. Initial megadose glucocorticoid therapy does not decrease subsequent glucocorticoid requirements. Glucocorticoid therapy regulates the Th17 pathway, which is involved in the prominent vascular and systemic manifestations; but not the Th1 pathway, which may underlie the chronic course of the disease (whereas aspirin, in addition to decreasing platelet aggregation, blocks the Th1 mediator interferon-gamma). Although GCA is classically described as resolving within 1 to 3 years, clinical practice often teaches otherwise. Many patients experience rebound abnormalities in laboratory tests and/or relapses, and some of them have recurrences after an apparently full recovery. Histological documentation is useful to confirm the diagnosis. The effect of methotrexate and TNFα antagonists is modest at best. A few patients have responded to tocilizumab, which suppresses IL-6, a key cytokine in GCA. Life expectancy in GCA patients is similar to that in same-age controls except for a slight excess in vascular mortality shortly after the diagnosis.

Prisijunkite prie mūsų
„Facebook“ puslapio

Išsamiausia vaistinių žolelių duomenų bazė, paremta mokslu

  • Dirba 55 kalbomis
  • Žolelių gydymas, paremtas mokslu
  • Vaistažolių atpažinimas pagal vaizdą
  • Interaktyvus GPS žemėlapis - pažymėkite vaistažoles vietoje (netrukus)
  • Skaitykite mokslines publikacijas, susijusias su jūsų paieška
  • Ieškokite vaistinių žolelių pagal jų poveikį
  • Susitvarkykite savo interesus ir sekite naujienas, klinikinius tyrimus ir patentus

Įveskite simptomą ar ligą ir perskaitykite apie žoleles, kurios gali padėti, įveskite žolę ir pamatykite ligas bei simptomus, nuo kurių ji naudojama.
* Visa informacija pagrįsta paskelbtais moksliniais tyrimais

Google Play badgeApp Store badge