If AAV affects other areas of your body, additional specialists may be drafted to help with diagnosis and treatment. It’s important to start this care soon after your diagnosis, Warrington says, so you can manage your condition effectively.
Neurologist
Ophthalmologist
Dermatologist
These skin issues may be indicative of a deeper health issue. Your dermatologist will work with you and your care team to pinpoint the cause and treatment.
Vascular Surgeon
Surgery to repair damaged blood vessels may be necessary to treat complications from AAV.
“While vascular surgery is not used to control the underlying inflammatory process, it may be required in certain cases where vascular damage has already occurred,” says Daniel Torrent, MD, MPH, Society for Vascular Surgery ambassador and vascular surgeon at Longstreet Clinic in Gainesville, Georgia.
In these cases, a vascular surgeon will repair damaged blood vessels once inflammation is under control, he says. Usually, however, surgery only occurs when AAV is more serious.
“Surgical intervention is typically reserved for organ- or limb-threatening complications, such as critical arterial stenosis, ischemia (low blood flow), aneurysm formation with risk of rupture, or thrombosis,” Dr. Torrent says.


















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