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CKJ: Clinical Kidney Journal 2012-Dec

Anti-GBM disease with a mild relapsing course and low levels of anti-GBM autoantibodies.

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Mårten Segelmark
Per Dahlberg
Jörgen Wieslander

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Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease (anti-GBM) is usually characterized by rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, and when autoantibody production has ceased, relapses are rare. Here, we report a 71-year-old women diagnosed at a stage of mild renal insufficiency. Over a period of 10 years, she experienced three mild relapses with return of anti-GBM antibodies, haematuria and slight elevations in serum creatinine level. All three relapses responded to immunosuppressive therapy, and all were preceded by peaks of myeloperoxidase-antineutrophil cytoplasm antibodies (MPO-ANCA). This case shows that long-term follow-up is warranted in patients treated for anti-GBM-mediated disease, but urinary dipsticks may be sufficient for early detection of relapses.

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