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Anales de Medicina Interna

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GONZALEZ QUIJADA, S.; SEVIL PURAS, M.ª; VALLEDOR, A. R.  and  LOMA, R.. Clinical analysis of 91 adults with medium and small sized vessel vasculitis. An. Med. Interna (Madrid) [online]. 2003, vol.20, n.9, pp.23-27. ISSN 0212-7199.

Objective: To evaluate the clinical and biological differences between medium sized vessel vasculitis and small vessel vasculitis. Patients and methods: descriptive and retrospective study of 91 patients with vasculitis attended in our hospital from January 1991 to mars 2001. We describe the characteristics of clinical and analytic features. Results: 57% were males. The mean age was 61.9±18.6 years (17 to 90 years). The symptoms and affected organs were: palpable purpura (89%), fever (36%), asthenia (20%), arthromyalgias (19%), nephropaty (18%), arthritis (16%), abdominal pain (16%), neuropathy (8,7%), pulmonary involvement (6,5%). 25% had several episodes, lasting clinical, chronic disease. 42% had evidence of two or more involve organs. The patients with pauci-inmune vasculitis presented more asthenia, nephritis, pulmonary involvement, multi-organic involvement and mortality related to the process. We did not found significant differences respect to the others clinical manifestations analysed. Conclusions: There is a substantial overlap among different vasculitis, the presence or absence of some clinical and biological features can help in the differentiation and characterization of the different entitles.

Keywords : Vasculitis; Clinical analysis.

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