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Wegener’s Granulomatosis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1980
AbstractWegener's granulomatosis is characterized by a necrotizing granulomatous vasculitis which can be found in both the upper and lower respiratory tracts and with either focal or proliferative glomerulonephritis. However, any organ system can be affected by the disease.Over the past 17 years, 47 patients with histologically proven Wegener's ...
A D, Kornblut   +3 more
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Wegener's granulomatosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1958
Abstract Wegener's granulomatosis is characterized by necrotizing granulomatous lesions of the upper respiratory tract and/or lungs, necrotizing vasculitis and focal glomerulonephritis, terminating usually in uremia. Two additional cases are reported, bringing the total in the literature to thirty-seven.
J E, TUHY, G L, MAURICE, N R, NILES
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WEGENER'S GRANULOMATOSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1957
Excerpt Among the many clinicopathologic entities in which the fundamental lesion consists of widespread necrotizing angiitis and granuloma formation, Wegener's granulomatosis can be recognized as ...
G B, GORDON   +3 more
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WEgener's Granulomatosis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1966
The authors describe the pathological picture in Wegener's granulomatosis and discLuss the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease. They report on four cases treated in Helsinki University Otolaryngological Hospital in 1964–65. The disease can be controlled to a high degree by adequate corticosteroid therapy.
B, Grahne, G, Zechner
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Wegener's granulomatosis

The Laryngoscope, 1983
AbstractA review of 108 patients with Wegener's granulomatosis clarified the diverse clinical manifestations and disclosed some of the less well‐known areas of involvement. Because of the frequency of nasal involvement in Wegener's granulomatosis, the otolaryngologist plays an important role in the early diagnosis and treatment.
T J, McDonald, R A, DeRemee
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Wegener's Granulomatosis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
SELECTED CASES Patient 1 A previously healthy 20-year-old man experienced the subacute onset of an influenzalike illness characterized by diffuse arthralgias, malaise, fever, nonproductive cough, nasal congestion, epistaxis, and frontal headaches. His symptoms were unresponsive to decongestants and multiple courses of oral antibiotics.
G F, Duna, C, Galperin, G S, Hoffman
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Wegener's Granulomatosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1954
Abstract Seven new cases of Wegener's granulomatosis are reported. One patient has been observed for almost two years following establishment of the diagnosis. In addition, twenty-two cases from the literature are reviewed. The clinical syndrome typically begins with a severe, often destructive sinusitis or rhinitis, or with a persistent pneumonias ...
J L, FAHEY   +3 more
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