Classification of vasculitis remains unsatisfactory. This is largely because the pathogenetic mechanisms of this family of related disorders have not been fully understood. Existing classification criteria are useful but limited. This has become more apparent with the advent of more effective and more specific therapies. A rational basis for classification could significantly improve our approach to treatment. The development of diagnostic criteria in vasculitis is an even greater challenge but may ultimately provide more useful for the non-specialist clinician. International efforts are underway to provide more effective classification and diagnostic criteria
A working classification of necrotizing vasculitis based on size of the affected vessel is proposed....
Classification of the vasculitides has been traditionally based on vessel size. The American College...
There are currently no diagnostic criteria for the systemic vasculitides. Due to the heterogeneous a...
Classification of vasculitis remains unsatisfactory. This is largely because the pathogenetic mechan...
Classification criteria have an important role and practical use in everyday rheumatology. Improveme...
Systemic vasculitides are a group of diverse conditions characterized by inflammation of the blood v...
The classification of the systemic vasculitides has been controversial for several decades. The Chap...
The systemic vasculitides are multiorgan diseases where early diagnosis and treatment can significan...
The systemic vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the inflammation o...
The systemic vasculitides are a group of uncommon diseases characterized by blood vessel inflammatio...
vasculitis—is it time to reclassify? The way forward in approaching a diagnosis of vasculitis Vascul...
Although a new classification algorithm for systemic vasculitides was proposed by Watts et al. and t...
The primary systemic vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of diseases with inflammation of blood v...
OBJECTIVES: The systemic vasculitides are multiorgan diseases where early diagnosis and treatment ca...
The vasculitides form a heterogeneous group of systemic diseases that differ in etiology, histologic...
A working classification of necrotizing vasculitis based on size of the affected vessel is proposed....
Classification of the vasculitides has been traditionally based on vessel size. The American College...
There are currently no diagnostic criteria for the systemic vasculitides. Due to the heterogeneous a...
Classification of vasculitis remains unsatisfactory. This is largely because the pathogenetic mechan...
Classification criteria have an important role and practical use in everyday rheumatology. Improveme...
Systemic vasculitides are a group of diverse conditions characterized by inflammation of the blood v...
The classification of the systemic vasculitides has been controversial for several decades. The Chap...
The systemic vasculitides are multiorgan diseases where early diagnosis and treatment can significan...
The systemic vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the inflammation o...
The systemic vasculitides are a group of uncommon diseases characterized by blood vessel inflammatio...
vasculitis—is it time to reclassify? The way forward in approaching a diagnosis of vasculitis Vascul...
Although a new classification algorithm for systemic vasculitides was proposed by Watts et al. and t...
The primary systemic vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of diseases with inflammation of blood v...
OBJECTIVES: The systemic vasculitides are multiorgan diseases where early diagnosis and treatment ca...
The vasculitides form a heterogeneous group of systemic diseases that differ in etiology, histologic...
A working classification of necrotizing vasculitis based on size of the affected vessel is proposed....
Classification of the vasculitides has been traditionally based on vessel size. The American College...
There are currently no diagnostic criteria for the systemic vasculitides. Due to the heterogeneous a...