luetic aortitis - definition. What is luetic aortitis
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INFLAMMATION OF THE AORTA
Syphilitic aneurysm; Luetic heart

Aortitis         
INFLAMMATION OF THE AORTIC WALL
·noun Inflammation of the aorta.
Aortitis         
INFLAMMATION OF THE AORTIC WALL
Aortitis is the inflammation of the aortic wall. The disorder is potentially life-threatening and rare.
Takayasu's arteritis         
  • Blood flow pulse wave in the central retinal artery (red) and vein (blue), measured in the eye fundus of a patient with Takayasu arteritis by [[laser Doppler imaging]].
  • gadolinium MRI]] in a patient with Takayasu arteritis showing thickened, enhancing aortic wall, consistent with large vessel vasculitis
LARGE VESSEL GRANULOMATOUS VASCULITIS, MASSIVE INTIMAL FIBROSIS AND VASCULAR NARROWING.
Takayasu arteritis; Takayasu Syndrome; Takayasu syndrome; Takayasu disease; Aortic arch syndrome; Pulseless disease; Idiopathic arteritis of Takayasu; Takayasu's disease; Idiopathic arteritis of takayasu; Aortic Arch Syndrome
Takayasu's arteritis (TA), also known as aortic arch syndrome, nonspecific aortoarteritis, and pulseless disease, is a form of large vessel granulomatous vasculitisAmerican College of Physicians (ACP). Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program (MKSAP-15): Rheumatology.

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Syphilitic aortitis

Syphilitic aortitis is inflammation of the aorta associated with the tertiary stage of syphilis infection. SA begins as inflammation of the outermost layer of the blood vessel, including the blood vessels that supply the aorta itself with blood, the vasa vasorum. As SA worsens, the vasa vasorum undergo hyperplastic thickening of their walls thereby restricting blood flow and causing ischemia of the outer two-thirds of the aortic wall. Starved for oxygen and nutrients, elastic fibers become patchy and smooth muscle cells die. If the disease progresses, syphilitic aortitis leads to an aortic aneurysm. Overall, tertiary syphilis is a rare cause of aortic aneurysms. Syphilitic aortitis has become rare in the developed world with the advent of penicillin treatments after World War II.