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  1. It has been said that vasculitis is a “hurting disease”, because it is so commonly associated with pain of one type or another: pain from a nerve infarction, pain from insufficient blood to the gastrointestinal tract, pain from skin ulcers. In some cases, however, identifying the source and underlying cause of the pain is extremely challenging.

  2. 21 de dez. de 2023 · Types of vasculitis affecting the hands, such as Buerger's disease or thromboangiitis obliterans, cause tingling in the hands and fingers. In some cases, it can lead to gangrene, a condition that causes discoloration and tissue death. People with vasculitis symptoms in their hands may also experience swelling.

  3. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Summary. The systemic vasculitides are sub-acute illnesses associated with signs and symptoms of inflammation that can affect virtually any organ system. Many of these diseases have typical patterns of organ involvement. The diagnostic value of a biopsy, performed early in the course of illness, cannot be overstated.

  4. Vasculitic disorders are caused by inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis). Vasculitis can be triggered by certain infections or drugs or can occur for unknown reasons. People may have general symptoms, such as fever or fatigue, followed by other symptoms depending on which organs are affected. To confirm the diagnosis, a biopsy is done ...

  5. There are different types of vasculitis affecting different-sized blood vessels – small, medium or large. Vasculitis affects around 2,000 people a year in the UK. Some types of vasculitis, like Kawasaki disease, are more common in children. Others, such as giant cell arteritis, are usually diagnosed in adults.

  6. Vasculitis Disease Information. Vasculitis is the inflammation of your blood vessels. Select a specific type of vaculitis to learn more about the condition.

  7. www.nhs.uk › conditions › vasculitisVasculitis - NHS

    Other types of vasculitis Behçet's disease. Behçet's disease typically causes mouth ulcers and genital ulcers, and is more common in people from Greece, Turkey, the Middle East, China and Japan. Buerger's disease. Buerger's disease affects blood vessels in the legs and arms, leading to reduced blood flow to the hands and feet.