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[A Rare Cause for B Symptoms]
Piet Rosenstock1, Charlotte Komarek2, Antonio Rodriguez-Calero2
1Innere Medizin, Spital Münsingen, Münsingen, Schweiz.
Abstract:
A Rare Cause for B Symptoms Abstract. The 78-year-old patient was referred by her general practitioner for a tumor search after a 3-month deterioration of her general condition, B-symptomatology, persistently elevated inflammation values, progressive anemia and renal insufficiency. Given the previously discovered pulmonary nodules and microhematuria, we suspected vasculitis proven by elevated MPO-ANCA levels and a kidney biopsy. Therapy with steroids and cyclophosphamide effected remission.
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