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A rare variant of ANCA-associated eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis complicated by diffuse alveolar hemorrage

https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2019-29-2-229-234

Abstract

Diagnostic criteria of vasculitis associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) are of limited usefulness as they involve resembling conditions and do not make possible distinguishing nosology of vasculitis. A challenging clinical case of an elderly female patient with ANCA-associated vasculitis, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage syndrome, cardiac injury and blood eosinophilia, but without bronchial asthma, is described in the article.

About the Authors

Anna S. Zaytseva
Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Anna S. Zaytseva, Candidate of Medicine, Senior Researcher, Division of Differential Diagnosis of Tuberculosis and Extracorporeal Therapeutic Methods, Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science; tel.: (499) 785-90-31;

Yauzskaya alleya 2, Moscow, 107564



Igor' E. Stepanyan
Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Igor' E. Stepanyan, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Leading Researcher, Division of Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Extracorporeal Therapeutic Methods, Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science; tel.: (499) 785-90-31;

Yauzskaya alleya 2, Moscow, 107564



Irina Yu. Shabalina
Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Irina Yu. Shabalina, Candidate of Medicine, Senior Researcher, Department of Endoscopy, Clinical and Diagnostic Division, Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science; tel.: (499) 785-90-31;

Yauzskaya alleya 2, Moscow, 107564



Lyudmila I. Dmitriyeva
Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Lyudmila I. Dmitriyeva, Candidate of Medicine, radiologist, Department of Radiology, Clinical and Diagnostic Division, Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science; tel.: (499) 785 90-31;

Yauzskaya alleya 2, Moscow, 107564



Evgeniy I. Shmelev
Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Evgeniy I. Shmelev, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of Division of Differential Diagnosis of Tuberculosis and Extracorporeal Therapeutic Methods, Federal Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Science; tel.: (499) 785 90-31;

Yauzskaya alleya 2, Moscow, 107564



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Zaytseva A.S., Stepanyan I.E., Shabalina I.Yu., Dmitriyeva L.I., Shmelev E.I. A rare variant of ANCA-associated eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis complicated by diffuse alveolar hemorrage. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2019;29(2):229-234. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2019-29-2-229-234

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