Phenotype of Takayasu-like vasculitis and cardiopathy in patients with Blau syndrome.
Linqing ZhongWei WangXiaoyan TangYu ZhangLijuan GouLin WangChangyan WangShan JianMeiying QuanZhenjie ZhangZhongxun YuZhengqing QiuMin WeiHong-Mei SongPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2024)
Cardiovascular manifestations is not rare in BS patients. Because of its insidious onset, a systematic and comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular involvement should be performed in newly diagnosed patients with BS. Aggressive initiation of anti-TNF agents may be beneficial to improve the prognosis. Key Points • About 34.2% patients with Blau syndrome developed Takayasu-like vasculitis and/or cardiopathy. • Compared with those without angiocardiopathy, recurrent fever and application of anti-TNF agents were more frequent in BS patients with cardiovascular involvement (p < 0.001, p = 0.015) • Regular assessment of cardiovascular involvement is extremely necessary because of its insidious onset.