Vasculitis and the reactive erythemas

Vasculitis and the reactive erythemas


Vasculitis and the reactive erythemas are characterized by inflammation within or around blood vessels. This may result from a type III hypersensitivity response, with circulating immune complexes, but other mechanisms are also possible.



Vasculitis


Vasculitis is a disease process usually centred on small or medium-sized blood vessels. It is often due to circulating immune complexes (CICs).





Clinical presentation


This depends on the size and site of the vessels involved. Vasculitis may be confined to the skin, or may be systemic and involve the joints, kidneys, lungs, heart, gut and nervous system. The skin signs are of palpable purpura, often painful and usually on the lower legs or buttocks (Fig. 1). Specific types are as follows:




In vasculitis, a skin biopsy is helpful along with tests to look for internal organ involvement. Other causes of purpura need exclusion.


Apr 20, 2016 | Posted by in Dermatology | Comments Off on Vasculitis and the reactive erythemas

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