Primary central nervous system vasculitis in children
Arthritis & Rheumatism2006Vol. 54(4), pp. 1291–1297
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Susanne M. Benseler, Earl D. Silverman, Richard I. Aviv, Rayfel Schneider, Derek Armstrong, Pascal N. Tyrrell, Gabrielle deVeber
Abstract
The spectrum of PACNS in children includes both progressive and nonprogressive forms. Characteristic features at diagnosis can be used to predict later progression, to identify a distinct high-risk cPACNS cohort, and to help guide selection of patients for immunosuppressive therapy.
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