What is the immune mechanism behind Giant cell arteritis?_____
Calcification of the tunica media in medium-sized muscular arteries (e.g., radial artery) is characteristic of _____ sclerosis.
_____ aneurysms are diffuse, circumferential dilations involving long vascular segments
Pulmonary capillaritis is a characteristic feature of _____
Which vasculitis will show fragmented neutrophils undergoing apoptosis?_____
Microscopy in Buerger disease shows luminal _____ containing small microabscesses composed of neutrophils
What is the most common pathology at the CCA bifurcation?_____
Enlargement of nevus flammeus is by _____ rather than neoplasia.
Non-granulomatous inflammation with segmental fibrinoid necrosis is seen in _____.
Wegener's granulomatosis is a _____ vessel vasculitis.
Atherosclerosis
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Hypertensive Vascular Disease
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Aneurysms and Dissection
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Vasculitis
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Venous Disease and Thrombosis
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Vascular Tumors
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Varicose Veins and Lymphatics
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Pathology of Vascular Interventions
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Vascular Diseases in Specific Organs
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Congenital Vascular Anomalies
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