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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for Blood vessel inflammation
  1. ... damage the body's tissues and organs, particularly blood vessels. (Inflammation of blood vessels is known as vasculitis.) Other tissues affected by ... of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN), a disorder that causes inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body (systemic vasculitis). However, not all ...
  2. ... with Behçet disease result from widespread inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). This inflammation most commonly affects small blood vessels in the ...
  3. ... controlling a range of processes involved in maintaining blood vessels, including inflammation. Inflammation is a normal body response to infection, ... Bradykinin is a protein fragment (peptide) that promotes inflammation by allowing ... blood vessel walls into body tissues (vascular permeability). C1-INH ...
  4. ... cartilage in the ear and nose (chondritis), or blood vessels (vasculitis). Inflammation can also develop in other tissues, including in the lungs and eyes. Affected individuals may also have enlarged lymph nodes.Blood cell abnormalities are common in VEXAS syndrome. Most ...
  5. ... inflammation throughout the body, especially in the skin, blood vessels, and lungs. Inflammation normally occurs when the immune system sends signaling ...
  6. ... body, including the liver, spleen, lymph nodes, brain, blood vessels, lungs, and heart. Inflammation involving these organs and tissues can impair their ...
  7. ... the body. Researchers believe that a combination of blood vessel abnormalities, abnormal inflammation, and a disruption of the skin barrier underlie ...
  8. ... that versican plays a role in forming new blood vessels (angiogenesis), wound healing, inflammation, and preventing the growth of cancerous tumors. Versican ...
  9. ... Wegener granulomatosis. A characteristic feature of GPA is inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis), particularly the small- and medium-sized blood vessels in the lungs, nose, sinuses, windpipe, and kidneys, although vessels ... refers to the inflammation of multiple types of vessels, such as small ...
  10. ... system. The overactive system attacks cells that line blood vessels in the kidneys, causing inflammation and the formation of abnormal clots. These abnormalities ...
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