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Vasculitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
Vasculitis is reviewed as a continuum of disease from asymptomatic to life-threatening. Therapeutic intervention predicated upon assessment of the significance of organ system involvement and the relative risks of the various forms of therapeutic intervention are discussed.
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Vasculitis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Inflammatory changes in blood vessels are a prominent feature of several diseases, which can be categorized by the size of the vessels, the nature of the inflammatory exudate, and the specific organs involved. The clinical and laboratory findings are variable and frequently nonspecific.
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15. Vasculitis

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003
Vasculitis is histologically defined by the presence of blood vessel inflammation. It can be observed in a wide variety of settings, either occurring secondarily to another process or as the pathologic foundation of a primary vasculitic disease. The primary systemic vasculitides comprise a broad group of disease entities that are uniquely identified by
Carol A. Langford, null MHS
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CNS Vasculitis

Seminars in Neurology, 2014
Central nervous system vasculitis (CNSV) is a complex disease that poses considerable diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. It is divided into primary angiitis of the CNS (PACNS), or secondary angiitis of the CNS when associated with systemic conditions. Clinical presentation can be extremely variable and there is no classic presentation. In addition,
Seby, John, Rula A, Hajj-Ali
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Cutaneous vasculitis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1994
Cutaneous vasculitis and vasculopathic processes continue to be difficult to define, diagnose, and treat. Historically, the complexity of these disorders has been compounded by imprecision in terminology and classification and the presence or absence of underlying systemic illness.
R E, Hiltz, T R, Cupps
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When Vasculitis Is Not Vasculitis

Hospital Practice, 1993
Conditions that mask or mimic vascular inflammation are many, the paths to diagnostic distinction are varied, and the prognostic and therapeutic consequences of misreading the signposts are profound. Six cases illustrate.
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Retinal vasculitis

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2003
Retinal vasculitis represents a group of diseases characterized by inflammation affecting the retinal vasculature. It is an uncommon disorder that may occur as an isolated disease or more commonly in association with other ocular diseases or a variety of systemic diseases. With a wide variety of disease associations, a search for an underlying etiology
R Christopher, Walton, Emily D, Ashmore
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Necrotizing vasculitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980
Necrotizing vasculitis is a term used to describe vessel wall necrosis due to neutrophil infiltration. Current evidence strongly suggests that these cells are responding to elaboration of chemotactic factors of the complement cascade released at the site of deposition of immune complexes in the vessel wall.
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Ocular vasculitis

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2003
Systemic vasculitis can affect practically any structure in or around the eye. Although the ocular presentations of vasculitic disease are highly variable and may be quite subtle, it is important for physicians to understand some of the basic concepts, critical findings, and potential significance of ocular signs and symptoms. In addition to preserving
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Urticarial Vasculitis

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America
Urticarial vasculitis is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by persistent edematous papules and plaques on the skin that last longer than 24 hours, often accompanied by systemic symptoms such as joint pain and fever. Unlike common urticaria, this condition involves inflammation of small blood vessels, leading to more severe and long-lasting skin ...
Ruth X, Wang, Sabrina A, Newman
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