Mesaortitis Rheumatic Fibrous Chronic

Mesaortitis is an inflammatory disease of the mesenteric vessels, which can have various causes. One of the most common causes of mesaortitis is rheumatism. Rheumatic mesaortitis can be chronic and fibrotic.

Chronic mesaortitis is a long-term disease and tends to progress. It can occur as a result of various factors such as infection, trauma, autoimmune diseases, genetic predisposition and others.

Fibrous mesaortitis is a scar change in the vessel wall associated with chronic inflammation. This can lead to narrowing of the lumen of the vessel and disruption of the blood supply to the abdominal organs.

Treatment of mesaortitis depends on its cause and the severity of the disease. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove the affected area of ​​the vessel or replace it with a prosthesis. Drug therapy may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and anticoagulants.

Prevention of mesaortitis includes regular examination by a doctor and treatment of any diseases that may lead to this disease. It is also important to lead a healthy lifestyle, including proper nutrition, physical activity and avoidance of bad habits.



Mezaort Ref. 2018

Mesaorteritis Rheumatic-Fibrous Chronic is a diffuse fibrous inflammation of the mesaorta with a predominant lesion of its inner lining, which is accompanied by vascular lesions of the vessels, changes in hemostasis and antiplatelet metabolism