4. Vasculitis Flashcards

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Definition of vasculitis

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Vessel wall inflammation, may be infectious or non-infectious

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Types of vasculitis

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  1. Non-infectious vasculitis:

a. Small vessel vasculitis
i. ANCA-positive
- Wegner granulomatosis
- Microscopic polyangiitis
- Churg-Strauss syndrome
ii. ANCA-negative
- Henoch-Schonlein Purpur
- Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis

b. Medium vessel vasculitis
- Polyarteritis nodosa
- Kawasaki disease

c. Large vessel vasculitis
- Takayasu disease
- Giant cell (temporal) arteritis

  1. Infectious vasculitis
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What are the main initiating immunological mechanisms in non-infectious vasculitis

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  1. Immune complex deposition: type III hypersensitivity
    - Systemic immunological diseases (SLE, polyarteritis nodosa)
    - Drug hypersensitivity (penicillin, streptokinase)
    - Viral infection (HBV)
  2. Anti-neutrophilic cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA):
    ANCA-activated neutrophils degranulate, releasing ROS
    - Anti-myeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA/p-ANCA)
    - Anti-proteinase-3 (PR3-ANCA/c-ANCA)
  3. Anti-endothelial cell antibodies: type II hypersensitivity
    - Seen in Kawaksaki disease
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Wegener granulomatosis

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  1. Triad of acute necrotizing granulomas of upper &/or
    lower respiratory tract, necrotizing granulomatous
    vasculitis (especially in lungs) & glomerulonephritis
  2. Associated with c-ANCA
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Microscopic polyangiitis

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  1. Necrotizing vasculitis (commonly in glomeruli or
    pulmonary capillaries)
  2. Associated with p-ANCA
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Churg-Strauss syndrome

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  1. Very rare necrotizing vasculitis
  2. Associated with asthma, lung infiltrates, eosinophilia & allergic rhinitis
  3. Associated with p-ANCA
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Henoch-Schonlein purpura

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  1. IgA immune complexes

2. Also causes IgA nephropathy

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Polyarteritis nodosa

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  1. Necrotizing vasculitis (typically affects renal & visceral arteries but spares the lungs)
  2. Associated with chronic HBV infection
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Kawasaki disease

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  1. Acute, febrile, self-limiting disease of infancy & childhood
  2. Predilection for coronary artery, can cause acute myocardial infarction
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Takayasu disease

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  1. Granulomatous vasculitis amongst those under 50
  2. Associated with ocular disturbances & weakening of
    pulse in upper extremities
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Giant (temporal) arteritis

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  1. Granulomatous vasculitis amongst elderly (>50)
  2. Affects arteries of head (temporal, ophthalmic, vertebral)
  3. Associated with polymyalgia rheumatica
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Causes of infectious vasculitis

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  1. Bacterial pneumonia, septicaemia, embolization of
    infective endocarditis
  2. Fungal infections (especially Mucor & Aspergillus spp.)
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Pathological effects & consequences of infectious vasculitis

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  1. Mycotic aneurysms (due to weakened vessel wall)
  2. Thrombosis & subsequent infarction of tissues supplied by affected vessels
  3. Hemorrhage
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