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A Case of Microscopic Polyangiitis Following Mycoplasma Infection in a Patient with MPO-ANCA Positive Pulmonary Fibrosis
Authors:Hazuki Takato  Masahide Yasui  Yuko Waseda  Nobuhiko Sakai  Takashi Wada  Masaki Fujimura
Institution:1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Cellular Transplantation Biology, Kanazawa Municipal Hospital, Ishikawa, Japan.;3. Division of Blood Purification, Kanazawa Municipal Hospital, Ishikawa, Japan.;4. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa Municipal Hospital, Ishikawa, Japan.;2. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa Municipal Hospital, Ishikawa, Japan.
Abstract:BackgroundMicroscopic polyangiitis is a vasculitic disease that may result in a pulmonary renal syndrome. Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) associated vasculitis is strongly associated with infection.Case SummaryWe describe a case of microscopic polyangiitis that developed in a patient with MPO-ANCA positive pulmonary fibrosis following infection with mycoplasma. A renal biopsy was undertaken following the detection of microscopic hematuria during follow-up but no abnormal findings were evident. The MPO-ANCA titer increased following infection with mycoplasma pneumonia and a second renal biopsy demonstrated crescentic glomerulonephritis. The degree of pulmonary fibrosis was unaffected.DiscussionThe present case suggests that the mycoplasma infection triggered the elevation of MPO-ANCA titer and provoked glomerulonephritis in a patient with MPO-ANCA positive IPF. This case indicates the importance of testing for MPO-ANCA at the time of initial diagnosis, performing urinalysis and examining the urine sediment during follow-up and being alert to the potential onset of vasculitis in cases of pulmonary fibrosis.
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