Vasculitis can affect veins
Symptoms depend upon the group of veins affected and can range greatly
Vasculitis can affect arteries
Vasculitis can affect arteries
Vasculitis-induced arthritis occurs when the lining of the joints is affected by vasculitis
Blood vessels anywhere in the body can be affected by vasculitis
Any part of the gastrointestinal system can be affected by vasculitis, including the liver
The affected area turns red, warm, and painful
Vasculitis can lead to aneurysms
The superficial veins are the blood vessels most often affected by varicose veins and are the veins seen by eye when the varicose condition has developed.
Vasculitis can occur very focally
Multiple types of disease are associated with vasculitis. Many autoimmune diseases have vasculitis as one of their complications.
Meningitis can cause Secondary vasculitis