An Update on Vasculitis for the General Physician.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
British journal of hospital medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-26 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.12968/hmed.2024.0435
Julia Day, Helena Crawshaw, Kian Wah Lim, John D Pauling, Harsha Gunawardena
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Abstract

The term vasculitis is used to describe a heterogenous group of rare disease characterised by immune-mediated damage to the blood vessels resulting in downstream ischaemia, tissue injury and end-organ damage. The classification of vasculitis is based upon the size of the vessels typically affected, which results in the broad range of clinical features associated with the different forms of vasculitis. Advances in treatment of vasculitis from the emergence of corticosteroids to the modern application of targeted immunomodulatory treatments have resulted in lower mortality associated with vasculitis but it is still associated with high healthcare resources and disease-related morbidity. Vasculitis is typically managed by rheumatologists working alongside a broad multi-disciplinary team with input from a range of medical and surgical specialties, reflecting its truly multisystem nature. Vasculitis will often present on general medical wards, with diagnosis sometimes delayed as more common infective and malignant diseases are excluded. General physicians require an understanding of the clinical features of vasculitis and have knowledge of the relevant practical approaches to investigation and management of suspected vasculitis. The present review shall provide an over-arching summary of the different forms of vasculitis and a practical approach to investigation and management aimed at the general physician.

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British journal of hospital medicine
British journal of hospital medicine 医学-医学:内科
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1.50
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176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: British Journal of Hospital Medicine was established in 1966, and is still true to its origins: a monthly, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary review journal for hospital doctors and doctors in training. The journal publishes an authoritative mix of clinical reviews, education and training updates, quality improvement projects and case reports, and book reviews from recognized leaders in the profession. The Core Training for Doctors section provides clinical information in an easily accessible format for doctors in training. British Journal of Hospital Medicine is an invaluable resource for hospital doctors at all stages of their career. The journal is indexed on Medline, CINAHL, the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Información Científica and Scopus.
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