Manifestations of cutaneous systemic angitis.. Torn joints and articulated pain. Hepatitis and kidney. Congestive heart failure. Retinal hemorrhage

Manifestations of cutaneous systemic angitis:
Skin manifestations:
- The lesion usually begins on the lower legs, buttocks, hands and wrists.
- mucous membrane lesions are rare. Different skin lesions may occur, whether in the form of a rash of purpura, hemorrhagic vesicles and bubbles, and finally there are nodules and ulcers that last for a long time. One type of lesion usually occurs either in the form of a purplish rash or vesicular rash.
General features:
- Fever, dizziness and muscle pain are frequent symptoms.
- The sensation of burning and burning pain may be weak or sometimes severe depending on the location and spread of pests. Torn joints and articulated pain.
- Kidney injury: lead to manifestations of hepatitis and kidney.
- Gastrointestinal manifestations: blood febrile blood febrile acid ulcers mucous ulcer usually pretends nausea nausea vomiting diarrhea and lack of appetite.
- manifestations of congestive heart failure.
- Lung injury leads to pneumonia.
- Eye changes: retinal hemorrhage.
- Neurological manifestations: Peripheral neuropathy, severe sting and swallowing sound.
Diagnosis methods:
- Laboratory tests.
- "E SR": usually high.
Hyperglobulinemia.
- Iggolin "IgG and supplement C3" in areas of vascular necrosis of blood vessels.
Treatment methods:
- Treatment of cause.
Corticosteroids may be useful in some cases.
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