Rationale:Coexistence of anti-glomerular basement membrane(anti-GBM)disease with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(ANCA)in a case of glomerulonephritis is often identified as a"double-positive"disease.Int...Rationale:Coexistence of anti-glomerular basement membrane(anti-GBM)disease with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(ANCA)in a case of glomerulonephritis is often identified as a"double-positive"disease.Interestingly,the majority of"double positive"ANCA is myeloperoxidase(MPO)-ANCA and some of the MPO-ANCA positive cases showed intrarenal arteritis,suggesting an ANCA-associated kidney lesion.Proteinase 3-ANCA positive diseases are also rarely reported.Patients positive for all three antibodies,i.e.,triple-positive patients,are extremely rare.Patient's Concern:A 53 year-old female presented with anasarca and oliguria of 2 months'duration.Diagnosis:Pauci-immune type renal limited crescentic glomerulonephritis positive for MPO-ANCA,proteinase 3-ANCA,and anti-GBM antibody(triple-positive).Interventions:Intravenous high dose cyclophosphamide,oral azathioprine,intravenous methylprednisolone,and plasma exchange as per British Health Professionals in Rheumatology Guidelines.Outcomes:After one-month follow-up,anasarca and proteinuria were lessened,serum creatinine was normalized,titers of MPO-ANCA levels were decreased,and anti-GBM antibody levels were normalized.Lessons:Triple-positive renal limited vasculitis is rare and response to combined immunosuppressive therapy and plasma exchange can contribute to successful remission.展开更多
文摘Rationale:Coexistence of anti-glomerular basement membrane(anti-GBM)disease with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(ANCA)in a case of glomerulonephritis is often identified as a"double-positive"disease.Interestingly,the majority of"double positive"ANCA is myeloperoxidase(MPO)-ANCA and some of the MPO-ANCA positive cases showed intrarenal arteritis,suggesting an ANCA-associated kidney lesion.Proteinase 3-ANCA positive diseases are also rarely reported.Patients positive for all three antibodies,i.e.,triple-positive patients,are extremely rare.Patient's Concern:A 53 year-old female presented with anasarca and oliguria of 2 months'duration.Diagnosis:Pauci-immune type renal limited crescentic glomerulonephritis positive for MPO-ANCA,proteinase 3-ANCA,and anti-GBM antibody(triple-positive).Interventions:Intravenous high dose cyclophosphamide,oral azathioprine,intravenous methylprednisolone,and plasma exchange as per British Health Professionals in Rheumatology Guidelines.Outcomes:After one-month follow-up,anasarca and proteinuria were lessened,serum creatinine was normalized,titers of MPO-ANCA levels were decreased,and anti-GBM antibody levels were normalized.Lessons:Triple-positive renal limited vasculitis is rare and response to combined immunosuppressive therapy and plasma exchange can contribute to successful remission.