2021 American College of Rheumatology/Vasculitis Foundation Guideline for the Management of Polyarteritis Nodosa

Author:

Chung Sharon A.1,Gorelik Mark2,Langford Carol A.3,Maz Mehrdad4ORCID,Abril Andy5,Guyatt Gordon6,Archer Amy M.7,Conn Doyt L.8ORCID,Full Kathy A.9,Grayson Peter C.10ORCID,Ibarra Maria F.11,Imundo Lisa F.2,Kim Susan1,Merkel Peter A.12ORCID,Rhee Rennie L.12ORCID,Seo Philip13,Stone John H.14ORCID,Sule Sangeeta15ORCID,Sundel Robert P.16,Vitobaldi Omar I.17,Warner Ann18,Byram Kevin19,Dua Anisha B.7,Husainat Nedaa20ORCID,James Karen E.21,Kalot Mohamad22ORCID,Lin Yih Chang23,Springer Jason M.4ORCID,Turgunbaev Marat24,Villa‐Forte Alexandra3,Turner Amy S.24ORCID,Mustafa Reem A.25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California San Francisco

2. Columbia University New York New York

3. Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Ohio

4. University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City

5. Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Florida

6. McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

7. Northwestern University Chicago Illinois

8. Emory University Atlanta Georgia

9. Springfield Illinois

10. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases NIH Bethesda Maryland

11. Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas City Missouri

12. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia

13. Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland

14. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston

15. Children’s National Washington DC

16. Boston Children’s Hospital Boston Massachusetts

17. Chicago Illinois

18. Saint Luke’s Health System Kansas City Missouri

19. Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee

20. SSM Health‐St. Mary’s Hospital St Louis, Missouri

21. University of Utah Salt Lake City

22. State University of New York at Buffalo

23. University of South Florida Tampa

24. American College of Rheumatology Atlanta Georgia

25. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, and McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy

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