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Journal of Vasculitis

ISSN: 2471-9544

Open Access

Volume 6, Issue 1 (2020)

Editorial Pages: 1 - 1

Know Vasculitis for No Vasculitis

Halle H

I am delighted at becoming the Editor of Journal of Vasculitis and consider it an honor to take on the responsibility for a journal that is not only highly regarded in my research field but has also been an important part of my professional career in science. Journal of Vasculitis is continuing the efforts to enhance the scientific quality and flourishing reputation, which has been evident in the recent times.

Review Article Pages: 1 - 5

Vasculitis in COVID-19: A Literature Review

Salma Ahmad Almashat

Vasculitis has been linked to COVID-19 as a suspected pathological pattern in different cases, however, it is not yet considered a major pathology. This virus has different clinical presentations including; dermatological and other organs involvement which are highly suggestive of the presence of vascular disease. Also, the histopathological examinations reveal ischemic and thrombotic changes. These changes were not associated with DIC or any other thrombotic conditions. The addition of other possible medications that might help in controlling such inflammatory syndrome could be the key to controlling this disease. This is a literature review highlights important features for this viral illness and suggests some therapeutic options

Short Communication Pages: 1 - 2

I am Not Ready Thats Ok, But Preparation is Must

Jude Lim

I will be sharing my recovery from my injuries through bodyweight movement workouts - the likes of yoga and TRX. This has helped me to better understand my body and how to prevent further injuries. Like any workout, we are not truly ready. Preparations and awareness of self, are crucial. This goes to mind and body. I will also share strategies of awareness to action and how it has helped me in my journey thus far. Kinesiology and biomechanics are about movement. Make the right adjustment, knowing the right mindset, will provide us with the leverage of better mobility to our body. We need to shape the right mindset, a growth mindset to embark on this journey

Short Communication Pages: 1 - 2

Critical Care 2019: Minimally Invasive Anesthesia for High Risk Critically Ill Vascular Patients

Mona Hosny

It is to be noted that Anesthesia for vascular Surgery is a Real challenge cause this involves patients who are either ischemic or have uncontrolled diabetes with its complications in all body systems which are real catastrophic and is a real challenge for the Anesthetist in this particular category of patients, Surgery is Urgent and Anesthesia is a must.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 3

Takayasu Arteritis: An Overview

Acucena de Oliveira Borges, Gustavo Almeida Linhares, Leticia Goes Pereira, Rafaela de Morais Fernandes, Yarla Resende Oliveira, Laura Gomes Lima, Eriston Vieira Gomes

Takayasu arteritis is a chronic vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessel wall) that affects the largest artery in the human body, the aorta, and its main branches. It is a disease which currently does not have a definitive cure and is of idiopathic aetiology. It predominantly affects women (80 to 90% of the affected people are female), aged 10 to 40 years, with a higher prevalence in Asian countries. Its symptoms start from simple systemic manifestations and may lead to serious complications in vital organs, such as congestive heart failure, stroke, and even death. As this is a rare disease, it is essential to be attentive to the minimum signs of its pathology and seeking an early diagnosis, consequently reducing the chance of mortality. This review aims to describe the symptoms of this pathology.The diagnostic methods present the main therapeutic approach and highlight the importance of an early diagnosis for the reduction of the complications caused by this health condition.

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