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Five-day fever: The main presentation of childhood-onset Takayasu arteritis.

Vadood Javadi ParvanehMohsen JariKhosro RahmaniRoxana AzmaReza Shiari
Published in: Clinical case reports (2020)
In children with a nonspecific constitutional presentation such as prolonged fever, the physician should pay attention to primary vasculitides after ruling out the more common diseases such as infectious diseases, malignancies, and the other rheumatic disorders. The past history of autoimmunity may be a clue for this.
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