Benign lymphocytic vasculitis and granulomatosis
Benign lymphocytic angiitis and granulomatosis (BLAG) was proposed by Saldana et al. In 1977. It is a disease similar to Wegener's granulomatous and lymphoma-like granulomatous disease, and its lesions exist in the skin and Respiratory, skin lesions are mainly manifested by chronic recurrent panniculitis. According to the relevant domestic and foreign literature in the past 20 years, the reported incidence is low, and there are no obvious regional and seasonal distribution characteristics. This disease is a benign lesion with a good prognosis. Patients who have been cured after treatment have no disease and survive for a long time.
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