Vasculitis: current status and future directions

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology
Pierre Youinou

Abstract

Vasculitides represent such a heterogeneous group of disorders that difficulties arise in their classification. Although biopsy examination of involved tissues remains essential, new serological markers have been developed. Therapeutic strategies have been refined, and B lymphocyte-targeted drugs may prove a satisfactory alternative.

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