By: IPP Bureau
Last updated : April 20, 2026 7:55 am
Originally established in Punjab, the Vasculitis Society of India is now expanding its footprint nationwide
Experts highlighted that diagnosing vasculitis is particularly challenging due to its diverse symptoms, often mimicking diseases such as tuberculosis, infections, or even malignancies. Limited access to advanced diagnostic tools, including ANCA testing, complement assays, and tissue biopsies—further delays timely identification and treatment.
Dr Aman Sharma, President of the Indian Rheumatology Association, emphasised the broader national challenge. He noted that while individual forms of vasculitis are rare, collectively they represent a significant and under-recognised disease burden in India, often leading to preventable complications and disability.
Dr Sapan Pandya, IRA Vice-President and Associate Professor at SVP Hospital, highlighted the importance of community-driven care. He said the support group would serve as a vital platform for patients and caregivers to access credible information, share experiences, and adopt healthier lifestyles.
Echoing this, Dr Reena Sharma, President of RAG, underlined the need for early diagnosis and advanced treatment. She pointed out that symptoms such as rashes, fatigue, and organ dysfunction often go unrecognised, and stressed the role of ANCA testing and therapies like Rituximab in improving outcomes.
The event also featured contributions from Dr Vishnu Sharma, Dr Anuj Shukla, and Dr Dhaiwat Shukla.