Mimicking Symptoms of Systemic VasculitisHaap, MKotter, IHorger, MThamer, CWehrmann, MHaring, H UKanz, LHartmann, J T
Vasculitis may present with systemic symptoms, which may affect specific body systems and organs (x). Systemic Vasculitis Symptoms These are symptoms which affect the whole body and often appear together. General aches and pains along with fever, fatigue, loss of appetite and weight loss are ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease of unknown cause that can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, lungs, nervous system and other body organs.
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Tumor-like Presentation of Cerebral Vasculitis in a Patient With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Biopsy-confirmed Case Central nervous system (CNS) manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are diverse and often difficult to distinguish from SLE-unrelated events... RK Na,J Kang,E Nam -...
Vasculitis is a general term for more than 20 different conditions that cause blood vessel inflammation. It can involve any of the blood vessels and affect blood flow to the organs and other body tissues. Mixed connective tissue disease
Acne fulminans concomitant with vasculitis‐like symptoms mimicking Henoch‐Schoenlein purpuraacne fulminansHenoch‐Schonlein purpuraTNF‐αinterleukinautoinflammatory diseaseAcne fulminans is a severe form of acne vulgaris accompanied by systemic symptoms. A 17-year-old Chinese boy presented with an ...
Vasculitis is a general term for more than 20 different conditions that cause blood vessel inflammation. It can involve any of the blood vessels and affect blood flow to the organs and other body tissues. Mixed connective tissue disease
All arthritides featurepain, which is generally worse in the morning and on initiating movement, and resolves in the cause of time. In elderly people and children, the pain may not be the main feature, and the patient simply moves less (elderly) or refuse to use the affected limb (childre...
He was admitted to an outside hospital with signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome and severe sepsis, presumably from a skin infection. Despite aggressive therapy he deteriorated, with worsening diffuse erythema, and was transferred to our institution. He developed multiple organ failure ...