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New insights on IgA vasculitis with underlying solid tumor: a nationwide French study of 30 patients.

Antoine HankardJean-Marie MichotBenjamin TerrierBenoît BrihayeJohan ChanalChristian CombeAlexandre KarrasGeoffrey UrbanskiZahir AmouraAnne-Sophie DarrigadeAlban DerouxFlorent GuervilleLe Sébastien BurelGwénola MaignéArsène MekinianGuillaume MoulisEtienne RiviereCarole Vandamme-GiardFrancois MaillotHubert De BoyssonAchille AoubaAlexandra Audemard-Vergernull null
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
Compared to their noncancer counterpart, patients with IgAV related to cancer were older and more frequently presented with necrotizing purpura, intra-alveolar hemorrhage, and elevated serum IgA levels. Adult patients with IgAV and these latter characteristics should be carefully screened for cancer. Key Points • Clinical and biological characteristics of patients presenting with IgAV are distinct depending on the underlying cause of vasculitis related to cancer. • Patients with IgAV related to cancer are older, and compared to their counterparts without IgAV, they present more frequently with necrotic purpura, alveolar hemorrhage, and elevated serum IgA levels. • All adult patients with IgAV should be screened for cancer, and there should be a focus on elderly male patients presenting with necrotic purpura and/or alveolar hemorrhage.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • middle aged
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • childhood cancer