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Rohit R Badia1, Allen R Hendricks2, Carlos L Perez3
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA.
Abstract:
Microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) is an autoimmune small-vessel vasculitis often positive for perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (p-ANCA), or anti-myeloperoxidase (MPO), that classically affects the lungs, kidneys, and skin. Several atypical presentations of MPA involving other organs have also been reported in the literature. We report a unique case of a patient who presented with rare presentations of MPA: hearing and vision loss, dysphagia, renal dysfunction. Despite the atypical nature of her symptoms, her p-ANCA serology was positive and kidney biopsy was consistent with MPA. Regardless of the bizarre nature of a patient's symptoms, we highlight the importance of considering MPA as a differential diagnosis in the setting of positive p-ANCA serology.
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