The lecture Non-ANCA-associated Small Vessel Vasculitides by Carlo Raj, MD is from the course Vasculitis: Basic Principles with Carlo Raj.
A skin biopsy from a 5-year-old boy with a palpable purpuric rash on the lower extremities demonstrates predominantly IgA deposition. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Which of the following types of vasculitis is commonly associated with hepatitis C?
What type of vasculitis secondary to drug reactions presents with purpuric skin lesions?
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The lecture has been very clear and precise as it is often the case with Dr. Raj!