So a treatment plan, depending on which vasculitis you have. And most of the time these vasculitis are chronic, as we said, and they last for a long time. So, and then within, you know, each specific ...
Children with AAV and kidney disease face increased risks for long-term renal damage at 1 year, despite the majority achieving inactive renal disease by this time.
Symptoms of autoimmune vasculitis can vary depending on the type of condition and which parts of your body it affects. Treatment can also depend on the type of autoimmune vasculitis you have.
Lupus vasculitis refers to inflammation that affects the blood vessels. What symptoms a person develops will depend on where in the body vasculitis occurs. Lupus vasculitis occurs when the immune ...
The general principles guiding the treatment of vasculitis are to induce and maintain remission prior to commencing a pregnancy, to recognize and promptly treat any relapse both during pregnancy ...
Treatment results in remission for about 85% of patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated small-vessel vasculitis; however, 11–57% of these suffer relapse, which can ...
Although immunosuppressive treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis results in a 10-year survival rate of 60–90%, a substantial number of patients suffer ...
It is caused by genetic, autoimmune diseases, infections and medicines. Symptoms include fever, headache and fatigue. Detailed medical history of the patient is gathered and physical examination ...