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Non-Atherosclerotic and Genetic Intracranial Stenoses: Diagnostic Challenges and Emerging Genetic Insights. [PDF]
Okazaki S.
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The Journal of Dermatology, 1995
AbstractMany cutaneous and systemic disorders are associated with inflammation and necrosis of blood vessels. Several classifications of vasculitis have been used. Internists tend to utilize the classification of Fauci with modifications such as those by Cupps.
R A, Watts, D G, Scott
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AbstractMany cutaneous and systemic disorders are associated with inflammation and necrosis of blood vessels. Several classifications of vasculitis have been used. Internists tend to utilize the classification of Fauci with modifications such as those by Cupps.
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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When Vasculitis Is Not Vasculitis
Hospital Practice, 1993Conditions 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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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 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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