Literature DB >> 20190698

History of primary vasculitis in Latin America.

Antonio Iglesias Gammara1, Paola Coral, Gerardo Quintana, Carlos E Toro, Luis Felipe Flores, Eric L Matteson, José Félix Restrepo.   

Abstract

A literature review utilizing Fepafem, Bireme, LiLacs, Scielo Colombia, Scielo Internacional, former MedLine, Pubmed, and BVS Colombia as well as manual searches in the libraries of major Latin American universities was performed to study vasculitis in Latin America. Since 1945, a total of 752 articles have been published by Latin American authors. However, only a minority are devoted to primary vasculitides, and even fewer have been published in indexed journals. Approximately 126 are in OLD, Medline, Pubmed, Bireme, and Scielo. Most publications are from Mexico, followed by Brazil and Colombia. Systematic studies of the epidemiology of primary idiopathic vasculitis are available for a few countries, i.e. Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Peru. Takayasu arteritis and ANCA-associated vasculitis are the best studied forms of vasculitis in Latin America. Interest and expertise in vasculitis is growing in Latin America, as reflected in the increased number of published articles from this region of the world in the last decade. Racial and environmental factors are possibly responsible for the differential expression of various types of primary vasculitis observed in Latin America. With time, the unique features, epidemiology, and better treatment strategies for idiopathic vasculitides in Latin America will emerge.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20190698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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3.  Three Presentations of Takayasu's Arteritis in Hispanic Patients.

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