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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for Vasculitis
  1. IgA vasculitis is a disease that involves purple spots on the skin, joint pain, gastrointestinal problems, and glomerulonephritis (a ...
  2. Hypersensitivity vasculitis is an extreme reaction to a drug, infection, or foreign substance. It leads to inflammation and damage ...
  3. Necrotizing vasculitis is a group of disorders that involve inflammation of the blood vessel walls. The size of the ... Necrotizing vasculitis may be the primary condition such as in people with polyarteritis nodosa or granulomatosis with ANCA associated ...
  4. ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28678392/ . Shanmugam VK. Vasculitis and other uncommon arteriopathies. In: Sidawy AN, Perler ...
  5. ... under the skin, called purpura, are caused by vasculitis. They do not turn white with pressure (non- ...
  6. Inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis) may be caused when antibodies that have attached to antigens in the blood (immune complexes), attach to the blood vessel walls. ...
  7. ... caused by inflammation of the blood vessels (urticarial vasculitis) and do not change over a 24-hour ...
  8. Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches . The aorta is the artery that carries ...
  9. ... kidneys, nose, sinuses, and ears. This is called vasculitis or angiitis. Other areas may also be affected ... known, but it is an autoimmune disorder . Rarely, vasculitis with positive antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) has been ...
  10. ... and block blood vessels. This is called cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. This may lead to problems ranging from skin ... inflammation of the blood vessels throughout the body (vasculitis). There are three main types of this condition. ...
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