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Rapidly progressive pulmonary haemorrhage in a case of microscopic polyangiitis.
BMJ Case Reports 2011 July 28
A 77-year-old gentleman, a holidaymaker in the area, presented with a 2-month history of cough productive of rust-coloured sputum and exertional dyspnoea. His initial chest x-ray showed bibasal interstitial shadowing. He then deteriorated rapidly to type 1 respiratory failure with acute renal failure. A CT chest showed bilateral alveolar haemorrhage. Testing for p-anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody was strongly positive, with an anti-myeloperoxidase antibody titre of 198 units/ml (normal range 0-6 units/ml). A diagnosis of microscopic polyangitis was made. Following treatment with plasma exchange, cyclophosphamide and steroids, he made a good recovery.
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