Three Cases Resembling Polyarteritis Nodosa Arising During Treatment with Guanethidine
- 5 September 1964
- Vol. 2 (5409) , 609-611
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5409.609
Abstract
Three cases are described in which "collagen vascular disease" developed during treatment of long-standing hypertension with guanethidine. They presented as mononeuritis multiplex, polyarteritis nodosa, and cerebral vasculitis respectively. A possible causal relationship with guanethidine is discussed.Keywords
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