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Evolution of Therapy for ANCA-Associated Vasculitis with Kidney Involvement
Arun Rajasekaran1, Dana V Rizk
1Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
Abstract:
ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) belongs to a group of small vessel systemic vasculitides characterized by granulomatous and neutrophilic inflammation of various tissues. Patients often have circulating autoantibodies targeting neutrophilic antigens. Although AAV was once associated with severe end-organ damage and extremely high mortality rates, the use of glucocorticoids and cyclophosphamide led to a paradigm change in its treatment. Over the past 20 years, significant progress in understanding the immunopathogenesis of AAV has enabled development of targeted immunotherapies, providing a much better prognosis for patients. This review describes the evolution of treatment of AAV, particularly for patients with kidney involvement.
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