Abstract
Two cases of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-positive vasculitis following treatment with propylthiouracil and carbimazole are described. Both patients had crescentic glomerulonephritis proven by renal biopsy and responded to immunosuppressive therapy and withdrawal of the anti-thyroid drugs. Though systemic vasculitis associated with propylthiouracil is reported, this is the first report to our knowledge of renal biopsy-proven vasculitis associated with either of these drugs.
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic
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Antithyroid Agents / adverse effects*
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Antithyroid Agents / therapeutic use
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Autoantibodies / analysis*
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Carbimazole / adverse effects*
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Carbimazole / therapeutic use
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Glomerulonephritis / chemically induced*
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Glomerulonephritis / immunology*
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Glomerulonephritis / pathology
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Humans
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Hyperthyroidism / drug therapy
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Kidney / pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Propylthiouracil / adverse effects*
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Propylthiouracil / therapeutic use
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Thyrotoxicosis / drug therapy
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Vasculitis / chemically induced
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Vasculitis / immunology
Substances
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Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic
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Antithyroid Agents
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Autoantibodies
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Propylthiouracil
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Carbimazole