To print this page properly - use Print icon located on the page.
Please note that JavaScript has to be enabled.

awareness.jpgVasculitis Awareness
Did you know….Most people with Vasculitis don’t even look sick?
                                .…There is no cure for Vasculitis; treatment is aimed at helping reduce symptoms.
                        …. Vasculitis is an autoimmune disease where the body starts to attack itself?
                             
…. The ‘systemic’ forms or generalized types of Vasculitis may affect many organ
       systems at the same time?
       ….Vasculitis affects people of all ages from children to older adults? 
                   
….It may take months to years to get a confirmed diagnosed of Vasculitis?
                 ….That the family of Vasculitis diseases are considered rare through out the world?

 

 

 

 

Vasculitis Survivors
Network
Vasculitis Survivors
Network
Rare Disease Day 2009
Powered by Wild Apricot™ - Membership management, website and event registration tools for non-profits. Powered by Wild Apricot™ - Membership management, website and event registration tools for non-profits.
 
 
 
 
 
life it a gift.jpg 
 
Introduction to Vasculitis
 
Vasculitis Foundation is sponsoring its first
VASCULITIS AWARENESS CONTEST‏
Share your Ideas for Raising Awareness

Now Available Online: Videos from the Vasculitis Foundation 2008 Vasculitis Symposium!

http://rarediseasesnetwork.epi.usf.edu/vcrc/news/2008symposium.htm

 

 

 
 
                                                The Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium - Click here to return to the home page
The Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium (VCRC) is an integrated group of academic medical centers, patient support organizations, and clinical research resources dedicated to conducting clinical research in different forms of vasculitis. It is our goal to improve the care of patients with Wegener's granulomatosis, microscopic polyangiitis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa, Takayasu's arteritis, and giant cell (temporal) arteritis.
We Can Help You:
  • Become aware of clinical research and clinical trial opportunities
  • Connect with expert doctors
  • Connect with patient support groups
  • Get help in managing your disease
                                                  http://rarediseasesnetwork.epi.usf.edu/vcrc/index.htm