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Are Your kidneys ok? Detect early to protect kidney health. [PDF]
Vassalotti JA +11 more
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Common arboviruses and the kidney: a review. [PDF]
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Health technology assessment in the Brazilian National Health System: profile of CONITEC exclusion recommendations, 2012-2023. [PDF]
Pinheiro FS, Borges SS, Rodrigues FD.
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2015
From pathological standpoint, we divide vasculitic neuropathies in two categories: nerve large arteriole vasculitides and nerve microvasculitis. It is also important to determine whether a large arteriole vasculitis has an infectious etiology as it entails different treatment approach.
Elie, Naddaf, P James Bonham, Dyck
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From pathological standpoint, we divide vasculitic neuropathies in two categories: nerve large arteriole vasculitides and nerve microvasculitis. It is also important to determine whether a large arteriole vasculitis has an infectious etiology as it entails different treatment approach.
Elie, Naddaf, P James Bonham, Dyck
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The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2015
Vasculitic ulcers are an emerging problem in wound care that needs to be well defined and adequately approached by caregivers. Cutaneous vasculitis includes several inflammatory disorders that compromise microvessels and specifically the cutaneous vascular system: arterioles, capillaries, postcapillary venules.
Massimo, Papi, Claudia, Papi
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Vasculitic ulcers are an emerging problem in wound care that needs to be well defined and adequately approached by caregivers. Cutaneous vasculitis includes several inflammatory disorders that compromise microvessels and specifically the cutaneous vascular system: arterioles, capillaries, postcapillary venules.
Massimo, Papi, Claudia, Papi
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Neurologic Clinics, 2007
The classification of vasculitis and the clinical features of vasculitic neuropathy are reviewed. Vasculitic neuropathy usually presents with painful mononeuropathies or an asymmetric polyneuropathy of acute or subacute onset. Neurologists should categorize vasculitic neuropathy in terms of clinical features (eg, systemic or non systemic) and in terms ...
Ted M, Burns +2 more
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The classification of vasculitis and the clinical features of vasculitic neuropathy are reviewed. Vasculitic neuropathy usually presents with painful mononeuropathies or an asymmetric polyneuropathy of acute or subacute onset. Neurologists should categorize vasculitic neuropathy in terms of clinical features (eg, systemic or non systemic) and in terms ...
Ted M, Burns +2 more
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Seminars in Neurology, 2019
AbstractVasculitic neuropathies are disorders that result from inflammation in the peripheral nerves' vascular supply, resulting in ischemic injury. These disorders may be a result of systemic inflammation or may be confined to the peripheral nervous system.
Nathaniel, Beachy +2 more
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AbstractVasculitic neuropathies are disorders that result from inflammation in the peripheral nerves' vascular supply, resulting in ischemic injury. These disorders may be a result of systemic inflammation or may be confined to the peripheral nervous system.
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2023
Vasculitic skin findings may present with annular morphologies. This group of conditions consists of capillaritis, such as pigmented purpuric dermatoses, and vasculitis, which is often classified by the affected vessel size. Annular vasculitic lesions may be the presenting sign of systemic disease, thus requiring thorough exploration to reach an ...
Hannah Y, Wang +2 more
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Vasculitic skin findings may present with annular morphologies. This group of conditions consists of capillaritis, such as pigmented purpuric dermatoses, and vasculitis, which is often classified by the affected vessel size. Annular vasculitic lesions may be the presenting sign of systemic disease, thus requiring thorough exploration to reach an ...
Hannah Y, Wang +2 more
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2013
Vasculitis is a primary phenomenon in autoimmune diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener's granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, microscopic polyangiitis, and essential mixed cryoglobulinemia. As a secondary feature vasculitis may complicate, for example, connective tissue diseases, infections, malignancies, and diabetes. Vasculitic neuropathy
Alexander F J E, Vrancken, Gérard, Said
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Vasculitis is a primary phenomenon in autoimmune diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener's granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, microscopic polyangiitis, and essential mixed cryoglobulinemia. As a secondary feature vasculitis may complicate, for example, connective tissue diseases, infections, malignancies, and diabetes. Vasculitic neuropathy
Alexander F J E, Vrancken, Gérard, Said
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