“…Subacute bacterial endocarditis (including mycotic aneurysms with distal embolization), as well as HBV, HCV, and HIV, are among the infectious diseases that can mimic vasculitis or cause vascular inflammation. 3,20,[35][36][37] Atherosclerosis, embolic disease from atrial myxomas or cholesterol deposits, segmental arteriolysis medial, calciphylaxis lesions, thrombotic disorders (antiphospholipid syndrome), fibromuscular dysplasia, and ergot use can mimic vasculitis of medium-sized arteries. 41,42 If disease affects the central nervous system, Moyamoya disease, MELAS (mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes), CADASIL (cerebral autosomal-dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy), and granulomatous angiitis of the central nervous system are considerations.…”