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Cranial nerve longitudinal section (lower part of picture) adherent to necrotizing inflammation of the dura (arrows); H&E.

Cranial nerve longitudinal section (lower part of picture) adherent to necrotizing inflammation of the dura (arrows); H&E.

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Wegener's granulomatosis, first described by Friedrich Wegener in 1936, is a systemic vasculitis that characteristically causes necrotizing granulomas of the respiratory tract and necrotizing cresentic glomerulonephritis. This article describes the history and modern treatment of the disease in conjunction with a clinical case. Keywords Wegener's g...

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