1990 Criteria For The
Classification Of Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
- Age at disease onset
>16 years
- Development of symptoms
after age 16
- Medication at disease
onset
- Medication was taken
at the onset of symptoms that may have been a precipitating factor
- Palpable purpura
- Slightly elevated purpuric
rash over one or more areas of the skin; does not blanch with pressure and
is not related to thrombocytopenia
- Maculopapular rash
- Flat and raised lesions
of various sizes over one or more areas of the skin
- Biopsy including arteriole
and venule
- Histologic changes showing
granulocytes in a perivascular or extravascular location
* For purposes of classification,
a patient is said to have hypersensitivity vasculitis if at least 3 of these
5 criteria are present. The presence of any 3 or more criteria yields a sensitivity
of 71.0% and a specificity of 83.9%.
+ This is criterion 20 from Table 1.
Calabrese LH, Michel
BA, Bloch DA, Arend WP, Edworthy SM, Fauci AS, et al. The American College of
Rheumatology 1990 criteria for the classification of hypersensitivity vasculitis.
Arthritis Rheum 1990;33:1108---13.