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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2012
Vasculitic neuropathy is a heterogeneous disorder that usually occurs in systemic diseases, but less commonly appears as nonsystemic vasculitic neuropathy (NSVN). This review is intended to highlight recent developments in the field of vasculitic neuropathies.A Peripheral Nerve Society guideline provides data-driven consensus recommendation on ...
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Vasculitic neuropathy is a heterogeneous disorder that usually occurs in systemic diseases, but less commonly appears as nonsystemic vasculitic neuropathy (NSVN). This review is intended to highlight recent developments in the field of vasculitic neuropathies.A Peripheral Nerve Society guideline provides data-driven consensus recommendation on ...
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NONSYSTEMIC VASCULITIC NEUROPATHY
Brain, 1987Among 65 patients with necrotizing vasculitis, 45 had systemic and 20 had nonsystemic vasculitic neuropathy. In nonsystemic vasculitic neuropathy, clinically only nerves are affected; there are no, or few, constitutional symptoms or serological abnormalities.
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1993
The current lack of knowledge about the factors underlying both the etiopathogenesis and extent of the clinical expression of necrotizing vasculitis is illustrated by recent articles. "Benign" vasculitis may present as localized disease in skin, gut, or even muscle; but on long-term follow-up, systemic involvement frequently occurs. Exciting studies on
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The current lack of knowledge about the factors underlying both the etiopathogenesis and extent of the clinical expression of necrotizing vasculitis is illustrated by recent articles. "Benign" vasculitis may present as localized disease in skin, gut, or even muscle; but on long-term follow-up, systemic involvement frequently occurs. Exciting studies on
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Brain, 1991
The clinical, electrophysiological and pathological features and prognosis of 34 patients with peripheral neuropathy caused by necrotizing vasculitis were evaluated. The causes included polyarteritis nodosa and its Churg-Strauss variant, rheumatoid arthritis, undifferentiated connective tissue disease, Wegener's granulomatosis, primary Sjögren's ...
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The clinical, electrophysiological and pathological features and prognosis of 34 patients with peripheral neuropathy caused by necrotizing vasculitis were evaluated. The causes included polyarteritis nodosa and its Churg-Strauss variant, rheumatoid arthritis, undifferentiated connective tissue disease, Wegener's granulomatosis, primary Sjögren's ...
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Therapy for Vasculitic Neuropathies
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2006The term vasculitis refers to a pathologic condition defined by inflammatory cell infiltration and destruction of blood vessels. Systemic vasculitis is classified as primary (eg, polyarteritis nodosa, Churg-Strauss syndrome) or secondary, the latter associated with connective tissue disorders, infections, medications, and rarely, as a paraneoplastic ...
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Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease, 2005
Shafeeq S, Ladha, P James B, Dyck
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Shafeeq S, Ladha, P James B, Dyck
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Acta reumatologica portuguesa, 2011
Vasculitic neuropathy corresponds to the occurrence of vasculitis at the level of vasa nervorum, resulting in ischemic damage of the peripheral nerve and axonal degeneration. Vasculitic neuropathy commonly occurs in association with systemic diseases and may be the initial manifestation or arise in the course of established disease.
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Vasculitic neuropathy corresponds to the occurrence of vasculitis at the level of vasa nervorum, resulting in ischemic damage of the peripheral nerve and axonal degeneration. Vasculitic neuropathy commonly occurs in association with systemic diseases and may be the initial manifestation or arise in the course of established disease.
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