Stenosis and Pseudostenosis of the Upper Extremity Arteries in Large-Vessel Vasculitis.
Kathleen C MarinelliMark A AhlmanKaitlin A QuinnAshkan A MalayeriRobert EversPeter C GraysonPublished in: ACR open rheumatology (2019)
While a pseudostenosis could be falsely interpreted an arterial stenosis, radiographic and associated clinical features can help distinguish true disease from arterial susceptibility artifacts. In addition, the peripheral vascular examination can help to confirm a suspected true stenosis, as specific aspects of angiographic pathology are associated with vascular examination abnormalities in large-vessel vasculitis.