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SYN: angiitis.
- cutaneous v. an acute form of v. that may affect the skin only, but also may involve other organs, with a polymorphonuclear infiltrate in the walls of and surrounding small (dermal) vessels. Nuclear fragments are formed by karyorrhexis of the neutrophils. SEE ALSO: leukocytoclastic v.. SYN: hypersensitivity v..
- hypersensitivity v. SYN: cutaneous v..
- hypocomplementemic v. SYN: urticarial v..
- leukocytoclastic v. cutaneous acute v. characterized clinically by palpable purpura, especially of the legs, and histologically by exudation of the neutrophils and sometimes fibrin around dermal venules, with nuclear dust and extravasation of red cells; may be limited to the skin or involve other tissues as in Henoch-Schönlein purpura. SEE ALSO: cutaneous v.. [G. leukos, white, + kytos, cell, + klastos, broken, fr. klao, to break]
- livedo v. hyaline degeneration of the walls of small dermal blood vessel s with thrombolic occlusion seen with cryoglobulinemia or in atrophie blanche. No necrosis is seen.
- nodular v. chronic or recurrent nodular lesions of subcutaneous tissue, especially of the legs of older women, with lobular panniculitis, granulomatous inflammation with multinucleated giant cells, focal necrosis, and obliterative inflammation of the small blood vessel s, resembling erythema induratum but without evidence of associated tuberculosis.
- urticarial v. painful, purpuric cutaneous lesions resembling urticaria but lasting more than 24 hours, with biopsy findings of leukocytoclastic v. and variable systemic changes, often with hypocomplementemia. SYN: hypocomplementemic v..
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vas·cu·li·tis .vas-kyə-'līt-əs n, pl -lit·i·des -'lit-ə-.dēz inflammation of a blood or lymph vessel called also angiitis
vas·cu·lit·ic .vas-kyə-'lit-ik adj
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vas·cu·li·tis (vas″ku-liґtis) pl. vasculiґtides [vasculum + -itis] inflammation of a blood or lymph vessel; see arteritis, lymphangitis, and phlebitis. Called also angiitis. vasculitic adjMedical dictionary. 2011.