A patient presenting with bilateral lung lesions, pleural effusion, and proteinuria

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Diagnosis and management of a systemic vasculitis are among the most demanding challenges in clinical medicine. A patient with a past history of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia presents with new bilateral lung lesions, unilateral pleural effusion, and significant proteinuria. The patient tested p-ANCA and anti-MPO positive but c-ANCA negative. A diagnosis of granulomatosis with polyangiitis GPA was reached after performing both renal and lung biopsies. Step-by-step differential diagnosis and management are discussed. © 2013 Katerina D. Samara et al.

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Samara, K. D., Papadogiannis, G., Nicholson, A. G., Magkanas, E., Stylianou, K., Siafakas, N., & Antoniou, K. M. (2013). A patient presenting with bilateral lung lesions, pleural effusion, and proteinuria. Case Reports in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/489362

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