vasculitis in A Sentence

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    The most common causes of Vasculitis are:.

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    Vasculitis of small vessels:.

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    Vasculitis is another uncommon finding.

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    Inflammation of blood vessels(Vasculitis).

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    At present there is no unified classification of Vasculitis.

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    Vasculitis: Immune system attacks and destroys the blood vessels.

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    Vasculitis- The immune system attacks and damages blood vessels.

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    It can also cause inflammation of the blood vessels(Vasculitis).

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    The vascular cause of inflammation of appendicitis is in systemic Vasculitis.

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    Overall, about 2% of patients die from complications of coronary Vasculitis.

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    As we know, Vasculitis is an inflammation of the blood vessels, including therefore the arteries;

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    Allergic pathology- allergic rhinitis, tonsillitis, hemorrhagic Vasculitis(allergic pathology, accompanied by increased bleeding from small vessels).

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    Coronary artery aneurysms occur as a sequela of the Vasculitis in 20-25% of untreated children.

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    Additionally, insurers may only cover plasmapheresis in certain cases, such as a last resort for rheumatoid Vasculitis.

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    A medical condition known as golfer's Vasculitis can develop in golfers, especially those who are middle age and older.

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    Secondary: when it appears in association with other autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, Vasculitis, or with chronic hepatitis.

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    Panarteritis nodular is a necrotizing Vasculitis that affects small and medium arteries and leads to secondary damage to tissues and organs.

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    A less common complication of long-standing rheumatoid arthritis is called rheumatoid Vasculitis, which occurs in about 1 percent of this patient population.

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    Because there are so many forms of the condition, it's helpful to understand how golfer's Vasculitis differs from other types of Vasculitis.

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    Some of the Vasculitis are systemic(several systems of the body are affected), while in others the pathological process involves only the skin.

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    Encephalomyelitis, neuritis(mainly optic) and Vasculitis have also(very rarely) been reported but a definite causal relationship with influenza vaccine has not been established.

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    A less common complication of longstanding, severe rheumatoid arthritis is called rheumatoid Vasculitis, which occurs in about 1 percent of this patient population.

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    Kawasaki disease is also considered to be a primary childhood Vasculitis, a disorder associated with Vasculitis that mainly affects children under the age of 18.

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    Golfer's Vasculitis is a skin condition that is characterized by a red, blotchy rash that develops on the ankles and can spread up the leg.

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    But if you are affected by golfer's Vasculitis, you can rest assured, it is not the same thing as other more serious types of Vasculitis.

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    Allergic reactions- rashes on the skin, Quincke's edema, a sensation of fever in the face, redness of the face, Vasculitis, increasing weakness and a drop in blood pressure.

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    It is also an autoimmune form of Vasculitis, and is not associated with ANCA antibodies, unlike other vasculitic disorders associated with them such as granulomatosis with polyangiitis, microscopic polyangiitis and eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis.

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    Vasculitis, also called Angeitis, is inflammation of the walls of blood vessels that can affect only one vessel or can be severe and affect various vessels and even different organs and systems of the body.

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    Under this classification scheme for systemic Vasculitis, Kawasaki disease is considered to be a necrotizing Vasculitis(also called necrotizing angiitis), which may be identified histologically by the occurrence of necrosis(tissue death), fibrosis, and proliferation of cells associated with inflammation in the inner layer of the vascular wall.

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