Kussmaul Maier disease - translation to arabic
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Kussmaul Maier disease - translation to arabic

SEGMENTAL TRANSMURAL, NECROTIZING VASCULITIS
Periarteritis nodosa; Kussmaul disease; Kussmaul-Maier disease; Infantile polyarteritis; Polyarteritis; Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa; Infantile polyarteritis nodosa; Polyarteritis nodosa, cutaneous; Panarteritis nodosa; Kussmall Meier disease; Polyarteritis nodos
  • Microscopic findings in polyarteritis nodosa: nodular thickened and branched arteries from small bowel mucosa (Fig. 1), flexor digitorum superficialis artery with early diffuse nuclear proliferation (X155; Fig. 2), nodular thickened and aneurysmal expanded artery: (a) tunica intima, (b) tunica media, (c) tunica adventitia, (d) newly formed connective tissue and fat (Fig. 3; X155)
  • In polyarteritis nodosa, small aneurysms are strung like the beads of a rosary, therefore making "rosary sign" a diagnostic feature of the vasculitis.

Kussmaul Maier disease      
‎ داءُ كُوسماول - ماير,اِلْتِهَابُ مُحِيْطِ الشِّرْيَانِ العَقِد‎
periarteritis nodosa         
‎ الْتِهابُ حَوَائِطِِ الشِّرْيانِ العَقِد‎
polyarteritis         
الْتِهابُ الشَّرايين

Definition

Bright's disease
·- An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.

Wikipedia

Polyarteritis nodosa

Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a systemic necrotizing inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis) affecting medium-sized muscular arteries, typically involving the arteries of the kidneys and other internal organs but generally sparing the lungs' circulation. Small aneurysms are strung like the beads of a rosary, therefore making this "rosary sign" an important diagnostic feature of the vasculitis. PAN is sometimes associated with infection by the hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus. The condition may be present in infants.

PAN is a rare disease. With treatment, five-year survival is 80%; without treatment, five-year survival is 13%. Death is often a consequence of kidney failure, myocardial infarction, or stroke.