نبذة مختصرة : BackgroundPrimary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) presents with heterogeneous clinical manifestations. Since implications of specific patterns of vessel size involvement are not well elucidated, this study aimed to investigate individual disease courses by involved vessel calibers and systematically assess clinical outcomes, relapses, and demographic data.MethodsThis single-center retrospective study (January 2010–April 2022) included 105 cerebral vasculitis patients. PACNS cases (n = 49) were stratified into four groups based on radiological vessel involvement: large vessels (Group 1), large and medium-sized vessels (Group 2), small/peripheral vessels (Group 3), and mixed vessel involvement (Group 4). Data on demographics, risk factors, imaging findings, and clinical outcomes were analyzed.ResultsAmong 49 PACNS patients (53.1% female, mean age 46.8 years), cardiovascular risk factors, specifically body weight (p = 0.021), showed significant differences between groups. Biopsies were positive exclusively in cases with small vessel involvement across all groups (n = 9). Cyclophosphamide usage was higher in patients with small vessel involvement (p
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