Granulomatosis with polyangiitis: about a case
Keywords:
vasculitis, granulomatosis con poliangeítis, c-ANCAAbstract
Granulomatosis with polyangiitis is a systemic, necrotizing, granulomatous vasculitis that affects the upper and lower respiratory tract and kidneys. The case of a 59-year-old white female patient, who is hypertensive and inveterate smoker, is presented; she was admitted for presenting constitutional symptoms, turbid and bloody urine, as well as elevated creatininemia with a normal previous value. With the initial diagnostic impression of urinary tract infection, antibiotic therapy was indicated. After the third day of starting treatment the constitutional symptoms improved, and progressively began with multiorgan manifestations (renal, respiratory, skin and musculoskeletal) suggestive of systemic vasculitis. As significant elements, complementary examinations detected increased nitrogen and acute phase reactants, active urinary sediment, nodular image in the right lung apex and multifocal microhemorrhages in both lung fields through computed tomography, and highly positive c-ANCA. Potent immunosuppressive and cytotoxic treatment was indicated, obtaining initial control of severe manifestations of the disease. Evolutionarily she developed complications specific to the entity and secondary to medical treatment which made her subject to renal replacement therapy, dying two years after receiving iterated hemodialysis. The clinical characteristics, together with the imaging and immunological studies (c-ANCA) were key elements to make the diagnosis.
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