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Slowly progressive anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated renal vasculitis: clinico-pathological characterization and outcome

Authors :
Trivioli, G
Gopaluni, S
Urban, M
Gianfreda, D
Cassia, M
Vercelloni, P
Calatroni, M
Bettiol, A
Esposito, P
Murtas, C
Alberici, F
Maritati, F
Manenti, L
Palmisano, A
Emmi, G
Romagnani, P
Moroni, G
Gregorini, G
Sinico, R
Jayne, D
Vaglio, A
Trivioli, Giorgio
Gopaluni, Seerapani
Urban, Maria L
Gianfreda, Davide
Cassia, Matthias A
Vercelloni, Paolo G
Calatroni, Marta
Bettiol, Alessandra
Esposito, Pasquale
Murtas, Corrado
Alberici, Federico
Maritati, Federica
Manenti, Lucio
Palmisano, Alessandra
Emmi, Giacomo
Romagnani, Paola
Moroni, Gabriella
Gregorini, Gina
Sinico, Renato A
Jayne, David R W
Vaglio, Augusto
Trivioli, G
Gopaluni, S
Urban, M
Gianfreda, D
Cassia, M
Vercelloni, P
Calatroni, M
Bettiol, A
Esposito, P
Murtas, C
Alberici, F
Maritati, F
Manenti, L
Palmisano, A
Emmi, G
Romagnani, P
Moroni, G
Gregorini, G
Sinico, R
Jayne, D
Vaglio, A
Trivioli, Giorgio
Gopaluni, Seerapani
Urban, Maria L
Gianfreda, Davide
Cassia, Matthias A
Vercelloni, Paolo G
Calatroni, Marta
Bettiol, Alessandra
Esposito, Pasquale
Murtas, Corrado
Alberici, Federico
Maritati, Federica
Manenti, Lucio
Palmisano, Alessandra
Emmi, Giacomo
Romagnani, Paola
Moroni, Gabriella
Gregorini, Gina
Sinico, Renato A
Jayne, David R W
Vaglio, Augusto
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background. Although rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis is the main renal phenotype of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV), slow renal disease progression is sometimes observed. These forms have been rarely discussed; we analysed their prevalence, clinico-pathological characteristics and outcome. Methods. We screened patients with microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) and granulomatosis with polyangiitis followed at seven referral centres and selected those with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) reduction [removed]25% as compared with diagnosis, while 4/34 (12%) had started RRT. Conclusions. AAV may present with slow renal disease progression; this subset is hallmarked by advanced age at diagnosis, positive MPO-ANCA, subclinical interstitial lung lesions and chronic damage at kidney biopsy. Partial renal recovery may occur following immunosuppression.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308935772
Document Type :
Electronic Resource