7.08 Vasculitis
Description
In this episode, we review the large vessel vasculitides, medium-vessel vasculitides, ANCA-associated small-vessel vasculitides, and immune complex associated small-vessel vasculitides. What is the difference in the population of patients affected by Takayasu's arteritis of the aorta and its branches versus giant cell arteritis of the temporal artery? What about subcranial giant cell arteritis, which affects the aorta instead of the temporal artery? Which disease is characterized by corkscrewing, inflammation, and thrombosis of vessels of the upper and lower limbs, leading to reduced pulses and gangrenous ulcers, which cannot resolve without smoking cessation? What are the criteria for diagnosing Kawasaki disease? What percent of Kawasaki disease patients will go on to develop coronary artery aneurysms? Tune in for answers to these questions.
Difficulty Level: Easy
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