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LARGE VESSEL INVOLVEMENT IN ANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS. REPORT OF ONE CASE.

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dc.creatorVega, Jorge; Escuela de Medicina Universidad de Valparaíso; Hospital Naval A. Nef; Hospital Dr. Gustavo Fricke
dc.creatorGuarda, Francisco J; Departamento de Endocrinología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
dc.date2015-08-10
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dc.identifierhttp://www.revistamedicadechile.cl/ojs/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4279
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dc.descriptionPauci-immune glomerulonephritis in systemic vasculitis usually have anti-neuthrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA), however vasculitis of large vessels such as Takayasu’s and giant cell (temporal) arteritis do not. Exceptionally ANCA(+) small vessel vasculitides are associated with large vessel vasculitis. It may be a coincidence or both vasculitides have a common pathogenesis. We report a 30 years old woman on hemodialysis due to a chronic glomerulonephritis ANCA(+) diagnosed nine years ago. Eight years later, she presented with an aortitis with severe stenosis of distal aorta and vasculitis of left subclavian artery. She was treated with adrenal steroids and cyclophosphamide. During the ensuing five years she has been stable and without signs of reactivation of the disease.es-ES
dc.descriptionPauci-immune glomerulonephritis in systemic vasculitis usually have anti-neuthrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA), however vasculitis of large vessels such as Takayasu’s and giant cell (temporal) arteritis do not. Exceptionally ANCA(+) small vessel vasculitides are associated with large vessel vasculitis. It may be a coincidence or both vasculitides have a common pathogenesis. We report a 30 years old woman on hemodialysis due to a chronic glomerulonephritis ANCA(+) diagnosed nine years ago. Eight years later, she presented with an aortitis with severe stenosis of distal aorta and vasculitis of left subclavian artery. She was treated with adrenal steroids and cyclophosphamide. During the ensuing five years she has been stable and without signs of reactivation of the disease.en-US
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dc.publisherRevista Médica de Chilees-ES
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dc.sourceRevista Médica de Chile; Vol. 143, núm. 9 (2015): SEPTIEMBRE 2015es-ES
dc.source0034-9887
dc.subjectAntibodies anti-neuthrophil cytoplasmic; Aortitis; Takayasu arteritises-ES
dc.subjectAntibodies anti-neuthrophil cytoplasmic; Aortitis; Takayasu arteritisen-US
dc.titleVasculitis de grandes vasos en paciente con vasculitis ANCA (+)es-ES
dc.titleLARGE VESSEL INVOLVEMENT IN ANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS. REPORT OF ONE CASE.en-US
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