CLINICAL FEATURES OF CUTANEOUS, ARTICULAR, AND VISCERAL FORMS OF HEMORRHAGIC VASCULITIS (HENOCH-SCHÖNLEIN PURPURA / IGA VASCULITIS)
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Hemorrhagic vasculitis (IgA vasculitis) is the most common systemic vasculitis among children and adolescents, characterized by a diversity of clinical manifestations. The involvement of the skin, joints, gastrointestinal tract, and kidneys can significantly impact patients' quality of life and lead to long-term complications, particularly renal failure. Therefore, an in-depth study of the clinical features of various organ involvements, timely diagnosis, and optimization of treatment strategies are urgent tasks in pediatrics and rheumatology.
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