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  1. Apr 4, 2018 · Exercise-induced vasculitis - PMC. Journal List. CMAJ. v.190 (17); 2018 Apr 30. PMC5929898. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health.

  2. Sep 8, 2020 · Introduction. Exercise induced vasculitis causes a rash of the lower leg which commonly occurs after prolonged walking [1]. It is also known as golfer’s vasculitis or golfer’s rash [2]. It appears as erythematous and or purpuric areas in the skin of the lower legs [1-3]. It is usually painless but may cause itching and burning [1].

  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Exercise-induced vasculitis follows intense exercise presenting with intense itching, stinging, or burning along with erythema, urticated lesions and palpable purpura on the lower legs. The patient is otherwise well. Lesions take several weeks to fade and may leave post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation;

  4. Mar 17, 2022 · Exercise-Induced Vasculitis got nicknamed the Disney Rash because a lot of Disney goers were noticing this strange rash during their vacation, and they didn’t know what else to call it. It is also known as Golfer’s Vasculitis because golfers are prone to getting the rash as well. The rash is caused by excessive exercise in the heat.

  5. in leukocytoclastic vasculitis.11-14 Altogether these changes can be described as an exercise-induced type III hypersensitivity vasculitis reaction. The precise mechanism by which exercise might trigger a type III hypersensitivity reaction remains unknown but may occur in part because of tissue anoxia in the postcapillary venule.1,12

  6. There are particular types of small vessel vasculitis that present with similar cutaneous signs and should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Henoch-Sch ö nlein purpura ; Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy; Urticarial vasculitis; Exercise-induced vasculitis; Polyarteritis nodosa (which also affects medium-sized vessels) Erythema ...

  7. Abstract. Exercised-induced vasculitis (EIV) is an underreported and frequently misdiagnosed condition that occurs on the lower extremities shortly after exercise. Most reported cases have presented in healthy-appearing individuals, but some cases have been linked to other disease processes. A case report is presented of recurring EIV in a 65 ...

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