
Immune Complex Mediated Vasculitis
Immune complex-mediated vasculitis is a condition where the immune system creates antibody-antigen complexes that deposit in blood vessel walls. These deposits trigger inflammation, causing damage and swelling in the affected vessels. The inflammation can restrict blood flow, leading to symptoms like rashes, skin lesions, pain, or organ issuesDepending on the severity, it can affect small or large blood vessels and may be associated with infections, autoimmune disorders, or certain medications. Treatment typically involves controlling the immune response and reducing inflammation to prevent tissue damage.