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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Pulmonary vasculitis
  1. ... 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 in ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... risk of recurrent bacterial infections, specifically of the lungs ... vasculitis. Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system malfunctions ...
  4. ... Immunodeficiency with hyper IgE and cognitive impairment Immunodeficiency-vasculitis-myoclonus syndrome PGM3 deficiency PGM3-CDG PGM3-related ...
  5. ... develop chronic kidney failure. Inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis) ... vessels, lungs, and heart. Inflammation involving these organs and tissues ...
  6. ... disease result from widespread inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). This inflammation most commonly affects small blood vessels ... 2013 Feb 26. Citation on PubMed Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center Kaneko F, Togashi A, Saito S, Sakuma ...
  7. ... deposits under the skin (calcinosis), damaged blood vessels (vasculitis) in the skin, and tiny red spots called ...