Causes And Complications Of Vasculitis
Blood Cancers

An individual who is affected by any kind of blood cancer may develop vasculitis because these diseases are known to trigger the onset of the condition. Most cases of vasculitis that develop in individuals affected by blood cancers are associated with adverse drug reactions, infection development, and cryoglobulin deposits. The close association between vasculitis and blood cancers has caused a recommendation for those diagnosed with vasculitis to be searched for any signs of cancer. Standard radiologic examinations, standard biologic examination, and physical examination are usually adequate for the detection of cancer in a patient diagnosed with vasculitis. Cancer searches must be performed on vasculitis patients who are not responding to treatment, if vasculitis becomes chronic, or if vasculitis reaches a point beyond control.
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