Polyarteritis Nodosa

69. Polyarteritis Nodosa



Definition


Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a rare form of systemic necrotizing vasculitis that primarily affects small and medium-sized arteries without glomerulonephritis or vasculitis in the arterioles, capillaries, or venules.


Incidence


In the United States the incidence of PAN is 3:100,000 to 4.5:100,000 per year. Internationally the incidence is 1.8:100,000 to 6.3:100,000 per year, except in populations with endemic hepatitis B, where the incidence of PAN can reach 7.7:100,000. There is no observed racial predilection, and males are more frequently affected by a ratio of 1.6:1. The onset usually occurs between 40 and 60 years of age.


Etiology


An immune response is the suspected cause of PAN. About 30% of patients with PAN test positive for the hepatitis B surface antigen. The hepatitis B antigen aggregates with circulating hepatitis B antibodies in the serum and produces vascular lesions.


Signs and Symptoms






• Abdominal pain


• Arthralgia


• Arthritis


• Bleeding


• Bowel infarction


• Bowel perforation


• Cholecystitis


• Congestive heart failure


• Cutaneous infarcts


• Cutaneous neuropathy


• Distal polyneuropathy


• Encephalopathy


• Fever


• Headache


• Hepatic infarction


• Hypertension


• Livedo reticularis (a vascular response to various disorders caused by dilation of the subpapillary venous plexus as a result of increased blood viscosity which changes the blood vessels delaying blood flow away from the skin)

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Aug 5, 2016 | Posted by in ANESTHESIA | Comments Off on Polyarteritis Nodosa

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