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Aortic Aneurysm and Orchitis Due to Wegeners Granulomatosis
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 09/14/09
Minnee RC et al. – The authors present a patient with Wegener's granulomatosis with involvement of the abdominal aorta, testis, peripheral nerve system, and skin. A 51–year–old man presented at the outpatient clinic with lower back pain. WG with extrapulmonary involvement occurs infrequently, and reports of manifestations of WG in aorta, testis, the peripheral nerve system, and skin are even more uncommon. Small– and medium–vessel vasculitis can precede large–vessel vasculitis or occur in the absence of small–vessel involvement.
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