The Churg-Strauss's allergic granulomatosis is an entity considered by some authors as a simple clinical problem within the context of vasculitis, but that given its anatomopathological and clinical characteristics (different from other vasculitis), must be studied as a separate syndrome. Its incidence depends on the strictness in the application of the diagnosis criteria and its pathogenic is unknown. Although the most frequent pathology is respiratory, we review the affectation of other organs and systems (circulatory, digestive, urogenital, locomotive, nervous system, skin, etc.
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