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Vasculitis and infections


Vasculitis - National Kidney Federation

Vasculitis is a medical term for inflammation of blood vessels. It can be caused by infection, drugs and associated with malignancy.

Cutaneous Vasculitis - MSD Manual Professional Edition

Any primary or secondary vasculitis can affect the skin, including that due to serum sickness, infections (eg, hepatitis C), cancers, rheumatologic or other ...

An Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Management of Systemic ...

Confirmation of a clinical suspicion of vasculitis usually requires arteriography, biopsy, or both. Evaluation should be directed toward ...

Brasil - Update on vasculitis: an overview and dermatological clues ...

The term vasculitis refers to the inflammation of vessel walls. It may range in severity from a self-limited disorder in one single organ to a ...

Necrotizing vasculitis Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Necrotizing vasculitis can be serious and life-threatening disease. The outcome depends on the location of the vasculitis and the severity of tissue damage.

What is the prognosis of vasculitis? - Top Doctors

Diagnosis of the disease will be made with a tissue biopsy, blood tests and angiograms to detect abnormalities in the blood vessels. These tests will enable a ...

Incidence and clinical predictors of infections in patients treated with ...

Immunosuppressive therapy has improved the outcome of ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), but infectious morbidity and mortality remained high.

Central Nervous System Vasculitis due to Infection

The infectious agents associated with CNS blood vessel disease are shown in Box 2. Box 1. Clinical neurologic presentations of central nervous system vasculitis.

Prevalence and Risk Factors for Major Infections in Patients with ...

To analyze the role that infections play on the antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) outcome. Methods. A ...

Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis and Infection. Report of a Case

We report the case of a man (28 years old) who debuted with vasculitic lesions in inferior members compatibles leukocytoclastic vasculitis on pathology. The ...

Vasculitis Secondary to Pulmonary Bacterial Infection: A Case Report

Vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of primary disorders which may occur secondary to a variety of conditions. Among them, vasculitis ...

Cutaneous small vessel vasculitis - DermNet

Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis can be idiopathic/primary, or secondary to infection, drug or disease. It may be neutrophilic, lymphocytic or granulomatous on ...

severe infection presenting as leucocytoclastic vasculitis - The Lancet

Leucocytoclastic vasculitis is a small vessel vasculitis for ... acute viral infections and bacterial infections, such as bacteraemia ...

Vasculitis in Children | Henoch-Schönlein Purpura - Duke Health

Children with vasculitis need ongoing care from a team of specialists. Early identification of the autoimmune disease and effective treatment are key to ...

Vasculitis - Symptoms and Diagnosis - University of Michigan Health

Diagnosing vasculitis is challenging as it comes in many forms. Often, Vasculitis causes no symptoms until it reaches an advanced stage.

Microscopic Polyangiitis (MPA) - Cedars-Sinai

It's a rare type of vasculitis. The disease can damage the blood vessels and cause problems in organs around the body. MPA most often affects people in their ...

Vasculitis and infections: Contribution to the issue of autoimmunity ...

Kallenberg, Cees G. M. ; Tadema, Henko. / Vasculitis and infections : Contribution to the issue of autoimmunity reviews devoted to "autoimmunity and infection".

Small-Vessel Vasculitis - Rheumatology Advisor

Small-vessel vasculitis is the umbrella name for a group of rare diseases characterized by inflammation of smaller blood vessels.

ANCA-Associated Vasculitis Etiology - Rare Disease Advisor

AAV is a group of rare, autoimmune conditions characterized by widespread, multisystemic inflammation and often necrosis of the smaller blood vessels.

Vasculitis | Heart and Vascular - UC Davis Health

Vasculitis is inflammation in your blood vessels. It can affect any of the vessels in your body, including those in your heart.