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*ESR/CRP elevated
*ESR/CRP elevated
*BUN/Cr
*BUN/Cr
*[[Urinalysis]] (hematuria, proteinuria)
*[[Urinalysis]] ([[hematuria]], [[proteinuria]])
*[[CXR]]- Pulmonary infiltrates and nodules
*[[CXR]]- Pulmonary infiltrates and nodules
*CT chest
*CT chest
*To consider ANA, C3 or C4, cryoglobulins, [[viral hepatitis|hepatitis serology]], HIV, [[LFTs]], blood culture to rule out other pathology
*Consider ANA, C3 or C4, cryoglobulins, [[viral hepatitis|hepatitis serology]], HIV, [[LFTs]], blood culture to rule out other pathology
*Other tests: Bronchoscopy, PFT, sinus CT
*Other tests: Bronchoscopy, PFT, sinus CT



Revision as of 17:36, 16 October 2019

Background

  • Formerly known as Wegener's granulomatosis
  • c-ANCA associated systemic necrotizing vasculitis
  • Small- and medium-sized blood vessels
  • Predilection for upper and lower respiratory tracts and kidneys

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

Classification

  • American College of Rheumatology: 88% sensitivity and 92% specificity for ≥2 criteria
  • Nasal or oral inflammation
  • Abnormal chest radiograph showing nodules, fixed infiltrate, or cavities
  • Abnormal urinary sedimentation (microscopic hematuria)
  • Granulomatous inflammation on biopsy of an artery or perivascular area

Workup

Management

Disposition

See Also

References