Allergic vasculitis
Allergic vasculitis is a relatively common disease. Histopathology shows vasculitis with broken leukocyte nuclei, skin damage, and multiple visceral damage. There are many names for this disease. In order to prevent confusion, Ruiter believes that the disease is more appropriately called allergic vasculitis. This name reflects the inflammatory changes in blood vessels caused by allergies. The severity of the disease varies, and the skin lesions can be cured in a few weeks. In severe cases, multiple organs can be damaged and even life-threatening.
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