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allergic vasculitis…

 

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vasculitis on the palm, vasculitis, vasculitis, urticarial on the hand, vasculitis, allergic hypersensitivity, cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis, allergic vasculitis is hypersensitivity to a drug, foreign agent that leads to inflammation, damage to blood vessels, the skin, vasculitis occurs, inflammation, damage to blood vessels, inflammation of allergic vasculitis, result of an allergic reaction to a drug, foreign agent, skin lesions, located on legs, buttocks, trunk, palpable, able to be felt, the fingers, purpura, multiple papules, solid, raised skin areas, purpura, bleeding, skin, blisters on the skin, urticaria, hives, last longer than 24 hours, necrotic ulcers, open sores, dead tissue, diagnosis is primarily, a history of skin lesions that develop after exposure to medications, a foreign substance, antigen, pattern of symptoms, esr, sed rate, elevated, skin biopsy shows vasculitis, inflammation, the blood vessels, treatment is aimed at reducing the inflammation, allowing the natural healing process to occur, stop exposure, causative medication, antigen, aspirin, corticosteroids, prescribed to reduce inflammation, the blood vessels, not give aspirin to children except, advised by the health care provider, in severe cases, corticosteroids necessary, allergic vasculitis, resolves in time, permanent damage, blood vessels, skin, scarring, vasculitis affecting the internal organs, kidney, bone, symptoms indicate allergic vasculitis present, avoid exposure to medications to, known allergies.



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