How would you approach management of a patient with a medium-to-large vessel vasculitis who developed perforation of the stomach and colon on steroids and cyclophosphamide?
Vasculitis involving aorta, subclavian, common carotid, SMA, IMA, renal artery, and celiac artery.
Answer from: at Community Practice
The answer to this question is complex as will depend on the most likely option for the etiology of the perforation and the nature of the underlying vasculitis. If the perforation is felt to be because of vasculitic activity then the decision could be whether to continue the current therapy (not eno...