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All are true regard to Hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis
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this type seen in light microscope by its concentric laminated, onion like,
12%
Lead thickening of basement membrane.
52%
Seen in chronic or severe elevations of blood pressure,
19%
there is hypertrophy and hyperplasia of vascular SMCs
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any organ or tissue of the body
may be affected except kidney and aorta in Polyarteritis nodosa
may be affected except kidney and aorta in Polyarteritis nodosa
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Regard toThe clinical signs and symptoms of Polyarteritis nodosa all true except:
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Pulmonary involvement is one of the prominent manifestations,
3%
weakness
4%
malaise
4%
Wight lose
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Clinical diagnosis depend on biopsy of suspected areas of involvement especially
kidney and smooth muscles.
kidney and smooth muscles.
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Wegener's granulomatosis:-
It's a disease of small to mdedium-sized arteries, the type of vasculiltis is necrotizing only .
It's a disease of small to mdedium-sized arteries, the type of vasculiltis is necrotizing only .
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clinical signs and symptoms ofWegener's granulomatosis is very similar to PAN but the lung is involved.
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Microscopic polyangitis:-
This type of necrotizing vasculitis generally affects larger vessels than PAN
This type of necrotizing vasculitis generally affects larger vessels than PAN
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Microscopic polyangitis It's usually wide spread but especially the skin, necrotizing glomerulonephritis
and pulmonary capillaries are common
and pulmonary capillaries are common
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clinical presentation includes of Microscopic polyangitis
Hemoptysis, hematuria, proteinuria, muscle pain or weakness and palpable
purpura.
Hemoptysis, hematuria, proteinuria, muscle pain or weakness and palpable
purpura.
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Regarding to Temporal arteritis all true except
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never involve the arteries of heart and lungs
5%
it will cause unilateral or rarely bilateral blindness,
7%
It's segmental acute and chronic (most often granulomatous) vasculitis
68%
involve small arteries in the head
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Clinical signs and symptoms of Temporal arteritis
characterized by facial pain, headache, , and often most intense along the course of the
superficial temporal artery, the vessel may be nodular and painful to palpation.
characterized by facial pain, headache, , and often most intense along the course of the
superficial temporal artery, the vessel may be nodular and painful to palpation.
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Kawasaki's disease:-
It's usually occur in small and medium-sized arteries, which occur in skin,
ocular, nasal mucosa and coronary artery
It's usually occur in small and medium-sized arteries, which occur in skin,
ocular, nasal mucosa and coronary artery
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the disease is self limiting but the
most important complication, when involve coronary artery with formation of
aneurysm, thrombosis and death from M.I in 0.5 to 1% of cases.
most important complication, when involve coronary artery with formation of
aneurysm, thrombosis and death from M.I in 0.5 to 1% of cases.
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The etiology supposed that formation of
autoantibodies to endothelial and smooth muscle cells leading to acute
vasculitis.
autoantibodies to endothelial and smooth muscle cells leading to acute
vasculitis.
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Regarding to Buerger's disease all are true except
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usually occur in male cigarette smokers which will cause vascular insufficiency and gangrene
6%
thrombosis of extrimiteis and secondary extension to adjacent veins and nerves
7%
characterized as a remitting, relapsing, inflammatory disorder
84%
It's a disease of large arteries and veins
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Which is usually associated with thromboangiitis obliterans?
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alcohol
7%
post menopausal women
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smoking
4%
purines
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high fat diet
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Atherosclerotic aneurysm:-usually occur in the abdominal aorta above renal arteries,
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