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Anterior spinal artery aneurysm presenting with spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage in a case of polyarteritis nodosa.

Clinical imaging, 2019
Polyarteritis nodosa is characterized by presence of aneurysms in the renal, hepatic and mesenteric vasculature, and less often by vascular abnormalities in the intracranial compartment.
Garrett Smith, Brian L. Hoh, M. Albayram
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Polyarteritis Nodosa

JAMA, 2002
Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is regarded rightly as the grandfather of the vasculitides. In this Grand Rounds, the case of a 30-year-old man with a 12-year illness is described. The patient presented with daily fevers, tachycardia, and cutaneous ulcers on his distal extremities. He eventually developed mononeuritis multiplex.
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Cutaneous Polyarteritis Nodosa

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2007
The term polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) presently includes classic systemic PAN, cutaneous PAN, and microscopic PAN (microscopic polyangeiitis). Cutaneous PAN involves the deep dermis and the panniculus, with anatomopathological findings diagnostic for arteritis.
José L, Díaz-Pérez   +3 more
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Polyarteritis nodosa revisited

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2005
Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN), the prototype of systemic vasculitis, is a rare condition characterized by necrotizing inflammation of medium-sized or small arteries without glomerulonephritis or vasculitis in arterioles, capillaries, or venules. Signs and symptoms of this disease are primarily attributable to diffuse vascular inflammation and ischemia of ...
Inés, Colmegna   +1 more
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Polyarteritis Nodosa of the Penis

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1977
The course of polyarteritis nodosa in a patient showing an isolated nodule localized to the glans penis is described. The underlying disease was not recognised and the patient was wrongly thought to have a penile cancer. Treatment with radiotherapy and Bleomycin had no effect and he subsequently died in uraemia.
A C, Kinn, L, Hedenborg
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Muscular Polyarteritis Nodosa

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2012
We present an unusual case of a 26-year-old man with muscular polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) with severe calf pain and gait disturbance. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lower limbs demonstrated highly increased signal intensity in both soleus muscles and the lateral head of the left gastrocnemius muscle.
Seung Nam, Yang   +5 more
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Angiography in Polyarteritis Nodosa

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2000
1747 Angiography in Polyarteritis Nodosa In an article in the June 2000 issue of AJR, Jee et al. [1] describe the radiologic findings of polyarteritis nodosa in the abdomens of seven patients. Their conclusion “vasculitis should be considered when multiple abdominal organs have abnormal radiologic findings” is beyond dispute.
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Polyarteritis nodosa of the epididymis

Abdominal Imaging, 2001
We describe magnetic resonance imaging findings in a 37-year-old man with a rare entity of isolated polyarteritis nodosa of the epididymis, which correlated well with the histopathologic findings.
Y, Hashiguchi   +7 more
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Polyarteritis nodosa in infancy

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1963
Two fatal cases of polyarteritis nodosa in infants are reported with clinical and postmortem findings. Study of the clinical features of, these 2 cases and 18 others from the literature suggests that a more or less constant clinical syndrome exists. Awareness of the symptoms, signs, and laboratory findings common to many of these cases should make it ...
F B, ROBERTS, G H, FETTERMAN
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Cutaneous Polyarteritis Nodosa Sine Nodosa

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Background and Objective: Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa, a form of vasculitis affecting the small to medium sized arteries, most commonly presents as tender subcutaneous nodules over the lower legs and feet. Other features include livedo reticularis, skin ulcers and tender indurated plaques.
Erica, Merman   +4 more
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