Abstract
Hemorrhagic vasculitis is a systemic disease that often affects children and may cause complications such as nephropathy. The immune and hematological systems play an important role in the development and severity of this condition. This study investigates immuno-hematological characteristics in children with nephropathic forms of hemorrhagic vasculitis and offers strategies to improve prevention and management. Our results show the significance of early diagnosis and individualized preventive measures.
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