Vasculitis - Patient Resource Page

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Curated by Taran Kermani

Start here - General Vasculitis Information

Vasculitis - NIH

Vasculitis - Cleveland Clinic

Symptoms of Vasculitis - Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center

Vasculitis - HSS 

General Vasculitis - Vasculitis Foundation

Vasculitis - Arthritis Foundation

Vasculitis - NHS

Vasculitis - Sparrow

Understanding Treatment Options

Vasculitis: 5 Drugs to Control This Mysterious Blood Vessel Illness - Cleveland Clinic

Immunotherapy for Vasculitis - NYU Langone Health

Plasma Exchange for Vasculitis - NYU Langone Health

Medication for Vasculitis - NYU Langone Health 

Vasculitis Treatment - Johns Hopkins Rheumatology

Treatment of Vasculitis - Clinic Barcelona

Programs and Resources

Types of Vasculitis - Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center

Necrotizing Vasculitis - MedlinePlus (NIH)

Vasculitis - MedlinePlus (NIH)

Vasculitis Foundation

Doctors Who Treat Vasculitis in Adults - NYU Langone Health

Find Area Contacts - Vasculitis Foundation

Systemic Vasculitis and Social Security Disability - Disability Benefits Help

Vasculitis Frequently Asked Questions - Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center

Questions to ask your doctor

What type do I have?

Will I need more tests? 

Will it go away on its own?

Can it be cured? Is it acute or chronic?

Should I see a specialist? If so, which ones?

Are there any informational sources that you would recommend?

How can Vasculitis treatments interact with my other medications?

How long will treatment last?

How can I prevent flare-ups?

Will it return after I reach remission?

Does my family history affect my vasculitis? Is vasculitis hereditary?

What complications are there?

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