带有功能衰竭的多炎的粒状瘤:一个病例报告
Konrad Haraziński1, Weronika Goliat2, Michalina Goliat-Mazurek3
1Medicine, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, POL.
Cureus
|October 17, 2025
概括
带有多炎 (GPA) 的粒状瘤,一种与ANCA相关的血管炎,可以导致急性损伤. 这个案例研究显示了一个病人.
科学领域:
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學.
- 类风湿病学 类风湿病学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 带有多胞膜炎 (GPA) 的颗粒瘤病是一种罕见的,严重的自身免疫性疾病.
- 它的特征是抗中性粒细胞体抗体 (ANCA),通常是PR3-ANCA.
- GPA经常影响脏和呼吸系统,可能导致肺综合征.
研究的目的:
- 报告一种呈现为急性功能衰竭的GPA病例.
- 要突出诊断过程和在科设置中GPA的管理.
- 为了说明GPA患者的临床过程和治疗反应.
主要方法:
- 一个57岁的男性患者的病例报告.
- 临床表现:急性功能衰竭,全身症状.
- 诊断工作:实验室检测,脏活检 (肺免疫性结核性血球炎),PR3-ANCA血清学.
主要成果:
- 患者出现了快速进展的功能衰竭和全身症状.
- 脏活检证实了乳腺免疫性结核性淋巴结核神经炎.
- GPA的诊断得到了积极的PR3-ANCA血清学的支持.
结论:
- GPA可以表现为严重的病,需要及时诊断和管理.
- 免疫抑制疗法对于治疗GPA诱导的功能衰竭至关重要.
- 尽管出现并发症,但患者的临床状况有所改善,病情稳定.
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