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Vasculitis
Definition
Primary disorder of vascular inflammation
Epidemiology
Cutaneous
Small Vessel Vasculitis
is most common
Types
Large-Vessel Vasculitis
Giant Cell Arteritis
(
Carotid Artery
)
Takayasu's Disease (Aorta)
Medium-Vessel Vasculitis
Polyarteritis Nodosa
Kawasaki's Disease
(coronary arteries)
Small-Vessel Vasculitis (
ANCA
or Non-
ANCA
associated)
Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
(respiratory tract,
Glomerulonephritis
)
Previously known as
Wegener's Granulomatosis
Churg-Strauss Syndrome
(respiratory tract)
Microscopic Polyangiitis
(respiratory tract,
Glomerulonephritis
)
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
(IgA deposits in skin,
GI Tract
, joints,
Glomerulonephritis
)
Essential Cryoglobulinemia (skin, glomeruli)
Cutaneous leuokocytoclastic Vasculitis (skin only)
Associated Conditions
Headache
Sinusitis
Mononeuritis multiplex
Cerebrovascular Accident
Hematuria
Signs
Gene
ral
Fever
Hypertension
Weight loss
Rales on pulmonary exam
Hepatomegaly
or
Splenomegaly
Palpable
Peripheral Nerve
s
Skin findings (see specific findings based on type below)
Superficial Thrombophlebitis
Skin Ulceration
s
Signs
Specific findings based on type
Large Vessel Vasculitis
Arterial Bruit
Pulsation loss
Medium Vessel Vasculitis
Nodule
s
Necrotizing
Livedo Reticularis
Small Vessel Vasculitis
Palpable
Purpura
Urticaria
Labs
Cutaneous lesional
Punch Biopsy
is single most important study
Biopsy the most characteristic, early active lesions
Send for histopathology and direct immunofluorescence
Inflammatory markers (acute phase reactants) and Infectious disease testing
Complete Blood Count
(CBC)
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
(ESR)
C-Reactive Protein
(
C-RP
)
Blood Culture
Site-specific culture
Renal tests
Urinalysis
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea Nitrogen
(BUN)
Creatinine
phosphokinase (CPK)
Hepatic tests
Liver Function Test
s (hepatic panel)
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
Hepatitis C Antibody
Cryoglobulin
Rheumatologic tests
Antinuclear Antibody
Anticardiolipin Antibody
Rheumatoid Factor
Serum complement
Anti-dsDNA
Extractable nuclear
Antigen
Serum Protein Electrophoresis
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies (
ANCA
)
Reflex if positive to
Protein
ase 3 or myeloperoxidase
Imaging
Chest XRay
or
Chest
CT
Angiography (CTA or MRA)
Diagnostics
If Indicated
Electrocardiogram
Echocardiogram
Electromyogram
(EMG)
Differential Diagnosis
Antiphosphospholipid
Antibody
syndrome
Atheroembolic Disease
Cocaine Abuse
Amphetamine
Abuse
Hypersensitivity Reaction
Endocarditis
Multiple Myeloma
Sick Cell
Anemia
Secondary Vasculitis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Scleroderma
Hepatitis B
Infection
Hepatitis C
Infection
Lymph
ioma
Solid organ tumor
References
Bohjanen (2009) UMN CME Internal Medicine Review, Minneapolis
Jennette (1994) Arthritis Rheum 37:187 [PubMed]
Sharma (2011) Am Fam Physician 83(5): 556-65 [PubMed]
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