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what are you describing in your child as vasculitis? I am curious because in my

son I see enlarged blood vessels.

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what would you describe as vasculitis if you dont mind me asking ?

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> Is it possible that the autoimmune disease of vasculitis could be a factor

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> http://www.vasculitis.ca/

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auto immune disorders was a problem with my three daughters when they were very

young, they were patients of Dr Wallace in LA. Vasculitis and other connective

tissue disorders were positive for them. However they are not any longer.

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what are you describing in your child as vasculitis? I am curious because in

my son I see enlarged blood vessels.

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> Is it possible that the autoimmune disease of vasculitis could be a factor

> in the reduced blood flow in the brain of those with autism?

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> http://www.vasculitis.ca/

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How did you find out about the vasculitis? What tests were done that showed

that this was an issue for your daughters?

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auto immune disorders was a problem with my three daughters when they were

very young, they were patients of Dr Wallace in LA. Vasculitis and other

connective tissue disorders were positive for them. However they are not any

longer.

Re: Vasculitis link

what are you describing in your child as vasculitis? I am curious because in

my son I see enlarged blood vessels.

>

> Is it possible that the autoimmune disease of vasculitis could be a factor

> in the reduced blood flow in the brain of those with autism?

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> http://www.vasculitis.ca/

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They took simple blood tests, However remember that auto immune disorders are a

family of connective tissue disease or disorders in which the body attacks

itself.Therefore, ANA test will work. With Vasculitis is normally tested by

biopsies of the deep tissue.

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what are you describing in your child as vasculitis? I am curious because in

my son I see enlarged blood vessels.

>

> Is it possible that the autoimmune disease of vasculitis could be a factor

> in the reduced blood flow in the brain of those with autism?

>

>

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> http://www.vasculitis.ca/

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I am sorry I forgot to include that vasculitisis is inflammation of the small

blood vessels. it is the cells that line the vessels.

Re: Vasculitis link

what are you describing in your child as vasculitis? I am curious because in

my son I see enlarged blood vessels.

>

> Is it possible that the autoimmune disease of vasculitis could be a factor

> in the reduced blood flow in the brain of those with autism?

>

>

>

> http://www.vasculitis.ca/

>

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