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1 ils excessively invade to the dermis without angiitis.
2 ost common cause of secondary frosted branch angiitis.
3 une and viral etiologies for forested branch angiitis.
4 ritis patient presenting with frosted branch angiitis.
5 tory disease, presenting with frosted branch angiitis.
6 vasculitis (LV), 4 with amyloid beta-related angiitis (ABRA), and 4 normal controls were studied.
7 features of nine patients with Abeta-related angiitis (ABRA).
8 challenge was characterized by granulomatous angiitis and interstitial inflammation simulating sarcoi
9 homas, whereas others, such as granulomatous angiitis, are only described in HL.
10 c phenotype that mimics small vessel primary angiitis, at times with overlapping pathologic features
11 on loss and was found to have frosted branch angiitis complicated by branch retinal vein occlusion.
12 ports have, however, described granulomatous angiitis in patients with sporadic, amyloid beta peptide
13                               Frosted branch angiitis is a retinal vascular condition that is associa
14 rs; (3) Amphetamine abuse; (4) Granulomatous angiitis of the brain; (5) Isolated peripheral nerve vas
15 ous system is an uncommon subtype of primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) - a rare
16 ervous system (BACNS) is a subset of primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) with favo
17                         Small vessel primary angiitis of the central nervous system is a rare and oft
18                                     Isolated angiitis of the central nervous system, a rare form of v
19 itis, the imaging characteristics of primary angiitis of the central nervous system, and Behcet disea
20  a diagnosis of treatment-refractory primary angiitis of the central nervous system.
21 in biopsy for suspected small vessel primary angiitis of the central nervous system.
22                        Idiopathic or primary angiitis of the CNS (PACNS) and cerebral amyloid angiopa
23 derstanding and clinical approach to primary angiitis of the CNS (PACNS) has been made in the past th
24                       A diagnosis of primary angiitis of the CNS (PACNS) was confirmed by biopsy or c
25     Typical angiographic findings of primary angiitis of the CNS are often associated with other spec
26 d angiographic findings did not have primary angiitis of the CNS at biopsy.
27                             None had primary angiitis of the CNS at brain biopsy (60% specificity).
28 d leptomeningeal biopsy for possible primary angiitis of the CNS during an 8-year period.
29 series, patients suspected of having primary angiitis of the CNS on the basis of clinical and angiogr
30                                      Primary angiitis of the CNS was found at biopsy in two of the re
31 ral angiography for the diagnosis of primary angiitis of the CNS were calculated.
32 ific pathologic diagnoses other than primary angiitis of the CNS were made in six patients.
33                               Frosted branch angiitis presents with vascular inflammation, retinal ed
34 ith entities other than small vessel primary angiitis that would have obviated the need for brain bio
35 prior to biopsy to have small vessel primary angiitis, we reviewed the clinical, radiographic, and pa