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Primary Systemic Vasculitis in Childhood [PDF]
As vasculites sistémicas constituem um grupo de doenças, pouco frequentes na infância, caracterizadas por inflamação e necrose vascular. A sua tradução clínica é heterogénea, condicionada pelo tipo de vaso e orgão afectados. Recentemente foi proposta uma
Amaro, C, Pereira, N
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Cryoglobulinaemic vasculitis: classification and clinical and therapeutic aspects [PDF]
Cryoglobulinaemia may cause cutaneous vasculitis and glomerulonephritis, potentially leading to end stage renal failure. An important proportion of cryoglobulinaemias are secondary to hepatitis C virus infection.
Braun, Gerald S. +4 more
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Takayasu Arteritis Presenting with Cholesterol Emboli
Introduction: Takayasu arteritis is chronic vasculitis involving large vessels. Accelerated atherosclerosis has been docu- mented in patients with Takayasu arteritis.
Charussri Leeyaphan +2 more
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Acute aortic dissection in a young healthy athlete with androgenic anabolic steroid use: A case report [PDF]
Background: Acute aortic dissection can occur at the time of intense physical exertion in strength-trained athletes like weight lifters, bodybuilders, throwers, and wrestlers.
Barman M, Djamel B, Mathews J
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Arteritis de células gigantes. Revisión bibliográfica [PDF]
En el contexto de las vasculitis es importante conocer la arteritis de células gigantes (ACG), dado que es la más prevalente en mayores de 50 años y porque su abordaje terapéutico con corticoide debe ser inmediato a la sospecha clínica, a fin de evitar
Zarza Arribas, María
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Paediatric Auto Renal Transplantation-Anaesthetic Challenge
Takayasu′s arteritis is described to be the single most important cause of renovascular hypertension. Anaesthetising a child with Takayasu′s arteritis for auto renal transplantation is a challenge as it is complicated by severe uncon-trolled hypertension,
P A Saravanan +3 more
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5915/20-4-13298 A middle-aged male patient is described who suffered left hemiplegia because of occlusion of the brachiocephalic and right common carotid artery. He was found to have Takayasu's Arteritis. An in-depth review of the history of arteritis, especially as related to nosology, is presented.
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