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What is the pathology of Microsopic polyangitis?
Necrotizing vasculitis incolving lungs/kidneys/skin
Pauci-immune (minimal evidence of hypersensitivity) glomerulonephritis and palpable purpura
What is diagnostic of Microsopic polyangitis?
p-ANCA
How do you treat Microsopic polyangitis?
Corticosteroids, Cyclophosphamide
What are some symptoms of Wegener's granulomatosis?
Respiratory tract:
Perforation of nasal septum
Chronic sinusitis
Otitis media
Mastoiditis
What is diagnostic of Wegener's Granulomatosis in the kidneys?
Red cell casts
What is the triad of Wegener's Granulomatosis?
Focal necrotizing vasculitis
Necrotizing granulomas in the lung and upper airway
Necrotizing glomerulonephritis
What is diagnostic of Wegener's Granulomatosis?
c-ANCA
How do you treat Wegener's Granulomatosis?
Cyclophosphamide, corticosteroids
What are the 4 symptoms of Churg-Strauss syndrome?
Asthma, sinusitis, palpable purpura, peripheral neuropathy
What is the pathology of Churg-Strauss syndrome?
Granulomatous necrotizing vasculitis with eosinophilia
What is diagnostic of Churg-Strauss syndrome?
p-ANCA, elevated IgE
What is the most common childhood systemic vasculitis?
Henoch-Schonlein purpura
What does Henloch-Schonlein purpura often follow?
URI
What is the classic triad of Henloch-Schonlein purpura?
Purpura of buttocks/legs
Arthralgia (usually in knees)
Abdominal pain
What is the pathology of Sturge-Weber disease?
Congenital vascular disorder that affects capillary sized blood vessels
What is the manifestation of Sturge-Weber disease?
Port-wine stain on face in the opthalmic division of trigeminal nerve