Atypical Goodpasture's disease: A clinical case report and literature review

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Abstract

Goodpasture's disease (anti-GBM disease) is a rare small vessels vasculitis characterized by the presence of autoantibodies directed against the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) and alveolar basement membrane. Common feature of anti-GBM disease is a combination of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and alveolar hemorrhage (pulmonary-renal syndrome). We present a case of atypical disease course in a young male patient who developed alveolar hemorrhage without renal failure. The only symptom of renal involvement was isolated hematuria. Plasmapheresis combined with immunosuppression (cyclophosphamide and corticosteroids) was effective. We present a review of state-of-art data on the pathogenesis and disease course of anti-GBM disease.

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Bulanova, M. L., Potapov, D. V., Bulanov, N. M., & Lysenko, L. V. (2018). Atypical Goodpasture’s disease: A clinical case report and literature review. Terapevticheskii Arkhiv, 90(6), 130–136. https://doi.org/10.26442/terarkh2018906130-136

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