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Case reports

versión impresa ISSN 2462-8522

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NARANJO-VELASCO, Virginia; RUBIO-MARIN, Patricia; ANGLADA-PINTADO, Juan Carlos  y  PASTOR-MENA, Marta. CONSTITUTIONAL SYMPTOMS AND ANEMIA AS THE INITIAL MANIFESTATION OF VASCULITIS IN AN OLDER ADULT. CASE REPORT. Case reports [online]. 2021, vol.7, n.2, pp.68-76.  Epub 20-Abr-2022. ISSN 2462-8522.  https://doi.org/10.15446/cr.v7n2.89388.

Introduction:

Vasculitis comprises a group of often serious diseases that have an unspecific onset and a late diagnosis. The following report describes a case of vasculitis that may lead to considering this disorder as a differential diagnosis from the beginning of the care process to ensure a comprehensive approach and early treatment initiation that reduce associated morbidity and mortality and improve the success rate of treatments.

Case presentation:

A 77-year-old female, with a 2-year history of arterial hypertension was admitted to the emergency department of a secondary care center for having experienced symptoms of asthenia, fever, hyporexia and weight loss for a month. The patient was hospitalized for further testing and, given the findings, a possible bacterial translocation secondary to intestinal neoplasm was suspected. Empirical antibiotic treatment was started, but her condition continued to worsen. Complementary tests were performed, although they were not conclusive. Due to the persistence of fever, kidney failure and anemia, a kidney biopsy was performed, revealing arterial vessel with fibrinoid necrosis and associated polymorphonuclear infiltrates, clear signs of an active vasculitis of the microscopic polyangiitis type. Several lines of treatment were used, but the patient evolved unfavorably and died.

Conclusions:

The presentation of this unusual case intends to contribute to the early diagnosis of this disorder by making medical staff aware of the possibility of considering it when symptoms suggest other diseases, or even when nonspecific symptoms such as anemia and weight loss occur.

Palabras clave : Aged; Anemia; Renal Insufficiency; Systemic Vasculitis.

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