57 - Small and medium vessel primary vasculitis
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2016, VaccineCitation Excerpt :Several classifications and definitions have been proposed for vasculitides, for example those published by the American College of Rheumatology and the Chapel Hill Consensus Conference (CHCC), but they all have various limitations [2–4]. The proliferation of names for CV is principally due to the fact that various disorders can be associated with small-vessel vasculitis of the skin: sometimes it is only cutaneous and in other cases there can be other organ involvement [5]. In 1952, upon the first classification, the term “hypersensitivity vasculitis” (HV) was coined to distinguish forms of necrotizing arteritis of small vessels from polyarteritis nodosa (PAN), which involved larger vessels.
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