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salicylic acid and Takayasu Arteritis

salicylic acid has been researched along with Takayasu Arteritis in 2 studies

Scalp: The outer covering of the calvaria. It is composed of several layers: SKIN; subcutaneous connective tissue; the occipitofrontal muscle which includes the tendinous galea aponeurotica; loose connective tissue; and the pericranium (the PERIOSTEUM of the SKULL).

Takayasu Arteritis: A chronic inflammatory process that affects the AORTA and its primary branches, such as the brachiocephalic artery (BRACHIOCEPHALIC TRUNK) and CAROTID ARTERIES. It results in progressive arterial stenosis, occlusion, and aneurysm formation. The pulse in the arm is hard to detect. Patients with aortitis syndrome often exhibit retinopathy.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (50.00)18.7374
1990's1 (50.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Aknin, J1
Seguin, P1
Ouchchane, M1
Lucht, F1
Brunon, J1
Barral, X1
Watanabe, S1
Takizawa, K1
Hashimoto, N1
Ishibashi, Y1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for salicylic acid and Takayasu Arteritis

ArticleYear
[Takayasu's disease and post-traumatic scalp necrosis].
    Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 1991, Volume: 92, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Female; Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial; Humans; Necrosis; Scalp; Takayasu Arteritis

1991
Pustular dermatosis of the scalp associated with autoimmune diseases.
    The Journal of dermatology, 1989, Volume: 16, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Autoimmune Diseases; Female; Hepatitis; Humans; Scalp; Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous; Takaya

1989