NECROTIZING PERIPHERAL NERVE VASCULITIS - 11/09/11
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Necrotizing vasculitis, especially that of the type observed in poly-arteritis nodosa (PAN), affects arteries of the epineurium and induces nerve ischemia when vasa nervorum are occluded. Necrotizing arteritis is associated with symptomatic and asymptomatic nerve lesions owing to ischemia.1, 24, 27 It also occurs secondarily in the course of neuropathy associated with infection, malignancy, and focal diabetic neuropathy. It further causes ischemic nerve lesions on preexisting ones.
The classification of vasculitis is still a matter of controversy because it has often been based on the size of the vessels predominantly affected,46 even though overlaps occur. Recent attempts to modify the classification of systemic vasculitides22 have not achieved further clarification. Large vessel vasculitis, which includes giant cell arteritis and Takayasu's arteritis, is seldom associated with peripheral neuropathy, and further, neuropathy is rare in cranial (giant cell) arteritis, and when present, is usually due to lesions of epineurial vessels of the type observed in PAN.5, 36 Of the medium-sized vessel vasculitic disorders, which include PAN and Kawasaki's disease, neuropathy occurs only in PAN. The group of small vessel vasculitis generally includes Wegener's granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, and microscopic polyangiitis (with involvement of capillaries), which actually in many cases, overlaps with PAN. The nomenclature of the systemic vasculitides remains enigmatic25 owing to the lack of specific biologic markers, except for Wegener's granulomatosis in which the presence of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (c-ANCA) can be of value.
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