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Multicenter case-control study evaluating the safety of anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in a cohort of patients with systemic vasculitis

open access: yes, 2022
Simoncelli E   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

T-REGULATORY LYMPHOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH ANTIBODY DEFICIENCY AND MANIFESTATIONS OF SECONDARY SYSTEMIC VASCULITIS

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Khrystyna Lishchuk-Yakymovych   +5 more
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Primary systemic vasculitis

The Lancet, 1997
The pathology of vasculitis involves inflammation and necrosis of blood-vessel walls. The clinical expression depends on the site, type, and size of involved vessels, and the severity of the associated inflammatory features. The first post-mortem macroscopic description of arteritis, thickened cord-like arteries with frequent nodular protrusions, is ...
C O, Savage, L, Harper, D, Adu
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Childhood systemic vasculitis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2017
Vasculitides are characterized by inflammation of the vessel wall. Most of the vasculitides tend to occur in vessels of a specific size and certain target organs. In this review, we discuss each specific childhood vasculitis according to the latest Chapel Hill Consensus Conference 2012 nomenclature system and the Ankara 2008 classification criteria. We
Erdal, Sag, Ezgi Deniz, Batu, Seza, Ozen
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Systemic vasculitis

American family physician, 2011
The systemic vasculitides are characterized by inflammation of blood vessel walls. Vessels of any type, in any organ can be affected, resulting in a broad spectrum of signs and symptoms. The heterogenous nature of vasculitides presents a diagnostic challenge.
Poonam, Sharma   +3 more
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Epidemiology of systemic vasculitis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2023
Purpose of review Epidemiology of vasculitides exhibit geographic variation and data from some parts of the world are still scarce. Increased recognition of these rare diseases and improvement in diagnosis and patient care may lead to changes in their epidemiology.
Yesim, Ozguler   +2 more
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Systemic necrotizing vasculitis

Cardiovascular Pathology, 1994
Systemic necrotizing vasculitis may be idiopathic or associated with a variety of diseases of known etiology. A typical example is polyarteritis nodosa, which is characterized by fibrinoid necrosis and severe inflammation leading to destruction of the wall, narrowing of the lumen, and interference with blood circulation.
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Systemic Vasculitis

2012
Abstract The vasculitides are a group of disorders that are characterized by the presence of inflammation in vessel walls, which leads to vascular occlusion and tissue necrosis. Systemic vasculitic syndromes can present clinically in protean fashion and may be due to a variety of mechanisms involving immune dysregulation that leads to ...
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[Systemic vasculitis].

Revista portuguesa de cirurgia cardio-toracica e vascular : orgao oficial da Sociedade Portuguesa de Cirurgia Cardio-Toracica e Vascular, 2004
This paper is dedicated to a general and synthetic review of a large and heterogeneous group of diseases, entitled "Systemic Vasculites". Despite its rarity in clinical practice, they can be severe and even fatal, if a proper diagnosis and adequate treatment is not made.
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