Vascular diseases Part 3: Vasculitdies Flashcards

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BL: What vasculitis are associated with granulomatous inflammation?

A

Giant Cell (temporal) arteritis, Takayasu Arteritis, Polyangiitis with granulomatosis, Thromboangitis obliterans (Buerger Disease),

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BL: What vasculitis is associated with aneurysmal nodules that may coexist in different stages?

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Polyarteritis Nodosa

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BL: What vasculitis is associated with lesions all being the same age?

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Microscopic Polyangiitis

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BL: Microscopic Polyangiitis may have infiltration of…

A

Neutrophils

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BL: What vasculitis is associated with infiltration of eosinophils, allergic rhinitis, and bronchial asthma?

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Churg-Strauss Syndrome

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BL: What diseases are related with secondary raynaud phenomenon?

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Systemic lupus erythematosus, Scleroderma, Atherosclerosis, Beurger Disease

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BL: What vasculitis are associated with MPO-ANCA?

A

Microscopic Polyangitis, Churg-Strauss Syndrome

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BL: Where is takayasu arteritis commonly found?

A

Aortic arch

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BL: A child coming in with a fever congested conjunctivae, changes in lips and oral mucosa, and notably edema of hands, feet with erythma of palms and soles. What artery is most at risk for vasculitis?

A

Coronary arteries

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