A male child presented with arthralgia and abdominal pain. On examination, there was palpable purpura over the lower limbs. There is a past history of upper respiratory tract infection prior to the onset of presenting symptoms. Which of the following is the treatment for this condition?
AAzathioprine
BMethotrexate
CCyclosporine
DGlucocorticoids
Fibrinoid necrosis with neutrophilic infiltration is seen in ?
APolyarteritis Nodosa (PAN)
BGiant Cell Arteritis
CTakayasu Arteritis
DWegener's Granulomatosis
A 65-year-old patient presents with severe headache, temporal artery tenderness, and decreased pulse. What is the most likely diagnosis?
AGiant cell arteritis
BWegener's granulomatosis
CMicroscopic polyangiitis
DTakayasu arteritis
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