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Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused many different complications including immune-related conditions. Hereby, we report a case of a possible association between COVID-19 infection and de novo anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-associated vasculitis presenting with severe pu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743047/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35028225 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20331 |
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author | Madanchi, Nima Stingo, Facundo E Patrick, Kennerly C Muthusamy, Selvaraj Gupta, Neha Imran Fatani, Yahya Shah, Nehal |
author_facet | Madanchi, Nima Stingo, Facundo E Patrick, Kennerly C Muthusamy, Selvaraj Gupta, Neha Imran Fatani, Yahya Shah, Nehal |
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description | The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused many different complications including immune-related conditions. Hereby, we report a case of a possible association between COVID-19 infection and de novo anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-associated vasculitis presenting with severe pulmonary-renal syndrome as a rare complication of COVID-19 infection. We had a 53-year-old male patient who was admitted for a severe COVID-19 pneumonia complicated by septic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome. He responded to the standard treatments and was discharged. Four months later, he was admitted with a severe acute pulmonary-renal syndrome (severe acute on chronic kidney failure with active sediment and proteinuria, and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) requiring mechanical ventilation). Kidney biopsy confirmed pauci-immune fibro-cellular crescentic glomerulonephritis on top of glomerular sclerosis. Perinuclear-ANCA and anti-myeloperoxidase antibody came back positive. Pulse steroids and cyclophosphamide were administered. Given the chronicity of the kidney lesions, the kidney function did not improve significantly, and the patient became dialysis dependent; however, respiratory status responded dramatically, and he was discharged on room air. In conclusion, although COVID-19 infection can mimic ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), the growing number of case reports along with our report shows the need for awareness of a potential link between COVID-19 infection and AAV which would dramatically change the treatment strategy. |
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spelling | pubmed-87430472022-01-12 Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis Madanchi, Nima Stingo, Facundo E Patrick, Kennerly C Muthusamy, Selvaraj Gupta, Neha Imran Fatani, Yahya Shah, Nehal Cureus Internal Medicine The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused many different complications including immune-related conditions. Hereby, we report a case of a possible association between COVID-19 infection and de novo anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-associated vasculitis presenting with severe pulmonary-renal syndrome as a rare complication of COVID-19 infection. We had a 53-year-old male patient who was admitted for a severe COVID-19 pneumonia complicated by septic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome. He responded to the standard treatments and was discharged. Four months later, he was admitted with a severe acute pulmonary-renal syndrome (severe acute on chronic kidney failure with active sediment and proteinuria, and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) requiring mechanical ventilation). Kidney biopsy confirmed pauci-immune fibro-cellular crescentic glomerulonephritis on top of glomerular sclerosis. Perinuclear-ANCA and anti-myeloperoxidase antibody came back positive. Pulse steroids and cyclophosphamide were administered. Given the chronicity of the kidney lesions, the kidney function did not improve significantly, and the patient became dialysis dependent; however, respiratory status responded dramatically, and he was discharged on room air. In conclusion, although COVID-19 infection can mimic ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), the growing number of case reports along with our report shows the need for awareness of a potential link between COVID-19 infection and AAV which would dramatically change the treatment strategy. Cureus 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8743047/ /pubmed/35028225 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20331 Text en Copyright © 2021, Madanchi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Internal Medicine Madanchi, Nima Stingo, Facundo E Patrick, Kennerly C Muthusamy, Selvaraj Gupta, Neha Imran Fatani, Yahya Shah, Nehal Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis |
title | Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis |
title_full | Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis |
title_fullStr | Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis |
title_short | Possible Association Between COVID-19 Infection and De Novo Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis |
title_sort | possible association between covid-19 infection and de novo antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis |
topic | Internal Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743047/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35028225 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20331 |
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