The vasculitides are a group of vascular disorders that cause inflammatory injury and necrosis of the blood vessel wall. Match the vasculitis type to its descriptor.
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segmental, thrombosing, acute and chronic inflammation of medium-sized and small arteries (principally the tibial and radial arteries) occurring primarily in men who are heavy smokers
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necrotizing inflammation, without vasculitis, occurring in medium-sized and small arteries, capillaries, or venules associated with underlying disease or environmental agents
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affecting small children with vasculitis of large, medium-sized, and small arteries (e.g., coronary arteries) and associated with mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
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necrotizing vasculitis with few or no immune deposits affecting capillaries, venules, and/or arterioles; e.g., necrotizing glomerulonephritis
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occurring in people older than 50 with granulomatous inflammation of aorta and major branches with predilection for extracranial vessels of carotid artery; often associated with polymyalgia rheumatica