Nonasthmatic Churg-Strauss syndrome superimposed on chronic pyelonephritis: a case report.
Aleksandra KezićStojanka RistićMaja ŽivotićJasmina Marković-LipkovskiSvetlana KovačevićRadomir NaumovićVišnja LežaićPublished in: The Journal of international medical research (2021)
Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is a granulomatous small-vessel vasculitis. Asthma is seen in the majority of patients with CSS, but atypical nonasthmatic forms of CSS are also being recognized. We herein describe a 67-year-old woman with a history of chronic pyelonephritis and drug allergy reactions who was admitted to our hospital because of worsening renal function preceded by fever, purpura, sinusitis, and a positive urine culture that confirmed a urinary infection. She was initially treated with pipemidic acid for 7 days, followed by clarithromycin for sinusitis. Laboratory tests on admission showed an absolute eosinophil count of 1750 cells/µL and serum creatinine concentration of 4.72 mg/dL. Urine and blood cultures showed no growth. Kidney biopsy revealed crescent formations with diffuse interstitial fibrosis and foci of eosinophil infiltration. An atypical form of CSS was diagnosed based on tissue eosinophilia, peripheral eosinophilia, and sinusitis. Intravenous methylprednisolone and cyclophosphamide pulse therapy together with hemodialysis treatment improved the patient's clinical condition but did not resolve the kidney damage. The onset of an atypical form of CSS in our patient manifested as symptoms and signs mimicking those of chronic pyelonephritis and drug allergy reactions. The patient's chronic kidney disease finally progressed to dialysis dependence.
Keyphrases
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- emergency department
- peritoneal dialysis
- induced apoptosis
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- low dose
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- blood pressure
- stem cells
- urinary tract infection
- metabolic syndrome
- rheumatoid arthritis
- signaling pathway
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- newly diagnosed
- cystic fibrosis
- ultrasound guided
- peripheral blood
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