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Fig. 5A. 42-year-old woman with inactive Takayasu's arteritis.
Contrast-enhanced MR image obtained after 5 months of medical treatment shows
persistently thick wall of aortic arch and dilated ascending aorta. Patient's
erythrocyte sedimentation rate had decreased from 60 mm/hr before treatment to
20 mm/hr. Degree of aortic wall enhancement is minimal and less than that of
myocardial enhancement (not shown).
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