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Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a necrotizing vasculitis. The clinical manifestations are determined by the location of the compromised arteries. Cutaneous PAN can present as nodular lesions similar to erythema nodosum, palpable purpura, livedo reticularis and ulceration. It often affects the lower
Temporal bone changes were described in a 66 year old woman with polyarteritis nodosa who became deaf 7 months before death. Polyarteritis nodosa of the left internal auditory artery was demonstrated with fibrosis and bone formation involving the cochlea and vestibular system. Endolymphatic hydrops
A report is given on a 47-year-old woman with periarteritis nodosa. A unilateral retinopathy with disseminated cotton-wool-spots surrounded by retinal haemorrhages and edema was observed. Fluoresceinangiography showed a multifocal constriction of the retinal capillaries. This lesion of the retinal
POEMS syndrome is a rare conglomeration of disorders associated with plasma cell dyscrasia. The acronym POEMS is derived from main features of the syndrome namely 'polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy and skin lesions'. Other clinical features include presence of
BACKGROUND
Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a systemic necrotizing medium-size-vessel vasculitis with variable clinical manifestations. Diagnosis is confirmed by histology or angiography. The mainstay of treatment is corticosteroids alone or combined with cyclophosphamide
We report here two cases (72-year-old woman, 77-year-old-woman) with perinuclear anti-neutrophil antibody (P-ANCA) positive microscopic polyarteritis nodosa (mPN). Both patients presented with generalized convulsion, consciousness disturbance and severe hypertension several days after the
Remitting symmetrical seronegative synovitis with pitting edema (RS3PE) syndrome is a rare type of seronegative polyarthritis occurring in the elderly. It can be associated to various diseases. We report a case of RS3PE syndrome associated with myopericarditis, leading to the diagnosis of
The term polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) presently includes classic systemic PAN, cutaneous PAN, and microscopic PAN (microscopic polyangeiitis). Cutaneous PAN involves the deep dermis and the panniculus, with anatomopathological findings diagnostic for arteritis. The most frequent clinical manifestation
Thirteen patients with peripheral neuropathy caused by necrotizing vasculitis were clinico-pathologically analyzed. These patients consisted of nine classical periarteritis nodosa (PN), four allergic granulomatous angitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome, AGA). All of them were proven to have a necrotizing
Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a systemic vasculitis characterized by multi-organ involvement with protean manifestations. We evaluated the clinical features of PAN in Korea. Twenty-seven patients were diagnosed as PAN at Seoul National University Hospital between January 1990 and July 2003. The
Pathological changes in the temporal bone are described in a case of polyarteritis nodosa in a 48 year old man in whom the onset of sudden unilateral deafness and vertigo occurred seven months prior to death as one of the early manifestations of the disease. The patient had received only a seven
We experienced two infants with polyarteritis nodosa (PN). The symptoms started with high fever and skin rash, which were similar to those of Kawasaki disease (KD). However, the involvement of central nervous system and lung, such as distension of large fontanel, stridor and mild disturbance of