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  1. Cutaneous vasculitis is inflammation involving capillaries or blood vessels in the skin. Purpura, petechiae, or nodules may be present, as shown in the images below. DermNet provides Google Translate, a free machine translation service.

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Vasculitis is a medical condition involving swollen or inflamed blood vessels that can affect different parts of the body. It can be caused by viruses such as hepatitis B or C, other infections, side effects of medications, cancer, or autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

  3. For vasculitis, some basic questions to ask include: What type of vasculitis do I have? What's causing my vasculitis? Will I need more tests? Is my vasculitis acute or chronic? Will my vasculitis go away on its own? Is my vasculitis serious? Has any part of my body been seriously damaged by vasculitis? Can my vasculitis be cured?

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