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Differential diagnosis of ANCA associated vasculitis

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Mimics of systemic vasculitis.

  • 1. Systemic multisystem disease
    • Infection
      • Subacute bacterial endocarditis
      • Neisseria meningitidis
      • Rickettsiae
    • Malignancy
      • Metastatic carcinoma
      • Paraneoplastic
    • Other
      • Sweet syndrome
      • Connective tissue disorders

  • 2. Vessel occlusion
    • Embolic
      • Cholesterol crystals
      • Atrial myxoma
      • Mycotic (infection)
    • Thrombotic
      • Antiphospholipid syndrome
      • Procoagulant states
      • Calciphylaxis
    • Other
      • Ergotism
      • Radiation
      • Degos syndrome
      • Severe Raynaud's phenomenon
      • Acute digital loss (atheromatous)

  • 3. Angiographic appearances
    • Aneurysmal
      • Fibromuscular dysplasia
      • Neurofibromatosis
    • Occlusion 
      • Coarctation of the aorta

Reference:

  1. ARC Autumn 2012. Topical Reviews - ANCA-associated vasculitis; 1:1-12.

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