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Necrotizing vasculitis Health Article
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Definition
Necrotizing vasculitis is a rare condition that involves inflammation of the blood vessel walls.
Alternative Names
Vasculitis - necrotizing
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Necrotizing vasculitis is common with:
It is very rare in children. The cause of the inflammation is unknown. It is likely related to autoimmune factors. The wall of the blood vessel may scar and thicken, or die (become necrotic). The blood vessel may close, interrupting blood flow to the tissues it supplies. The lack of blood flow will cause the tissues to die. Necrotizing vasculitis may affect any blood vessel in the body. Therefore, it can cause problems with the skin or any of the body's organs.
Symptoms
Fever, chills, fatigue, or weight loss may be the only symptoms at first. However, symptoms may be in almost any part of the body. Skin:
Muscles and joints:
Brain and nervous system:
Other symptoms include:
Signs and tests
The doctor will perform a physical exam. A nervous system (neurological) examination may show signs of nerve damage. Tests that may be done include:
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