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Rare Disease Day 2025 countdown

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February is here and the countdown to Rare Disease Day 2025 has begun!

Vasculitis is a group of rare conditions, there are many different types.

Vasculitis is inflammation in the walls of the blood vessels and can affect any size and type of blood vessel (arteries and veins), anywhere in the body. Vasculitis can be severe, even fatal if not diagnosed early and treated correctly.

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