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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Pulmonary vasculitis
  1. ... of the lung air sacs (pneumonitis or infiltration) Lung vasculitis (inflammation of lung blood vessels) Lymph node swelling Swelling and irritation ( ...
  2. ... fibrosis Inflammation of the blood vessels in the lung (vasculitis) Injury to the arteries of the lungs Irritation of the throat from violent coughing (small ...
  3. ... the eye Dental cavities Kidney failure (rare) Lymphoma Pulmonary disease Vasculitis (rare) Neuropathy Bladder inflammation
  4. ... artery (dissection). Inflammation of the blood vessel walls (vasculitis). Problems with pulmonary vessels, including narrowing of pulmonary veins of abnormal ...
  5. ... mainly causes inflammation of blood vessels in the lungs, kidneys, nose, sinuses, and ears. This is called vasculitis or angiitis. Other areas may also be affected ...
  6. ... Cryoglobulins can cause inflammation in blood vessels, called vasculitis. They may also cause inflammation in the kidney, nerves, joints, lungs and skin.
  7. ... the body. Complications may include: Damage to the lung tissue. Increased ... vasculitis), which can lead to skin, nerve, heart, and ...
  8. ... blood vessel may break and bleed (rupture). Necrotizing vasculitis may affect blood vessels in any part of the body. Therefore, it can cause problems in the skin, brain, lungs, intestines, kidney, brain, joints or any other organ.
  9. ... Lupus nephritis (kidney complication of systemic lupus erythematosus ) Vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessels) Viral diseases such ...
  10. ... Autoimmune disorders, such as granulomatosis with polyangiitis Necrotizing vasculitis
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