Iatreia (Jul 2018)

Successful treatment of microscopic polyangiitis with severe compromise of central nervous system and renal in a very elderly patient

  • Nieto Ríos, John Fredy,
  • Montoya Roldan, Daniel,
  • Aristizábal Alzate, Arbey,
  • Ocampo Kohn, Catalina,
  • Bello Márquez, Diana Carolina,
  • Zuluaga Valencia, Gustavo Adolfo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v31n3a08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 300 – 304

Abstract

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The neurological involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) in vasculitis associated with ANCAS is rare and potentially catastrophic. The standard treatment is cyclophosphamide with pulses of steroids; however, this scheme has no strong evidence for central nervous system involvement and is not free of serious adverse effects especially in the elderly population. In recent year’s rituximab has appeared as an alternative therapy to cyclophosphamide to induce remission in this type of vasculitis, however its use with severe neurological involvement has also been anecdotal. We present the case of 84-year-old patient who presented a microscopic polyangiitis with severe neurological and renal involvement, treated with rituximab with a favorable evolution in reaching remission of the disease.

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