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Giant Cell Arteritis/Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Atypical Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumor: A Paraneoplastic Syndrome? [PDF]
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An Atypical Pediatric Dermatologic Presentation Unmasking an Unexpected Systemic Diagnosis: A Diagnostic Challenge. [PDF]
Heyer B +3 more
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Rapidly progressing idiopathic neutrophilic vasculitis with fibrinoid necrosis of the central nervous system. [PDF]
Godsey L +7 more
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Green vessel signal on multicolor imaging as an early sign of ischemic vasculitis in IRVAN Syndrome: A case report. [PDF]
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
The systemic vasculitides are a group of rare inflammatory conditions resulting in inflammation and necrosis of blood vessel walls. They are somewhat commoner than previously believed with an annual incidence approaching 40 per million. Furthermore the annual incidence of rheumatoid vasculitis is 12.5 per million and Wegener's granulomatosis is 8.5 per
R A, Watts, D G, Scott
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The systemic vasculitides are a group of rare inflammatory conditions resulting in inflammation and necrosis of blood vessel walls. They are somewhat commoner than previously believed with an annual incidence approaching 40 per million. Furthermore the annual incidence of rheumatoid vasculitis is 12.5 per million and Wegener's granulomatosis is 8.5 per
R A, Watts, D G, Scott
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
Vasculitis may be defined as damage to blood vessels induced by pathologic processes, resulting in compromise of function of the organ in which the blood vessels reside. A large number of syndromes and disease processes exist in which vasculitis plays a key role.
T J, Lawley, Y, Kubota
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Vasculitis may be defined as damage to blood vessels induced by pathologic processes, resulting in compromise of function of the organ in which the blood vessels reside. A large number of syndromes and disease processes exist in which vasculitis plays a key role.
T J, Lawley, Y, Kubota
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2010
Vasculitis is defined by the presence of blood vessel inflammation. It can be observed in a wide variety of settings, which can be broadly grouped as secondary vasculitides, which occur in association with an underlying disease or trigger, or primary vasculitides, in which vasculitis is occurring for as-yet unknown causes.
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Vasculitis is defined by the presence of blood vessel inflammation. It can be observed in a wide variety of settings, which can be broadly grouped as secondary vasculitides, which occur in association with an underlying disease or trigger, or primary vasculitides, in which vasculitis is occurring for as-yet unknown causes.
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1990
Cutaneous vasculitis comprises a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes and histopathologic findings which share the common theme of vascular inflammation and changes in the adjacent tissue. This article discusses several types of cutaneous vasculitides including leukocytoclastic vasculitis, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, urticarial vasculitis, livedoid ...
L E, Gibson, W P, Su
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Cutaneous vasculitis comprises a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes and histopathologic findings which share the common theme of vascular inflammation and changes in the adjacent tissue. This article discusses several types of cutaneous vasculitides including leukocytoclastic vasculitis, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, urticarial vasculitis, livedoid ...
L E, Gibson, W P, Su
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