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microscopic polyangiitis/hypoxia

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[Clinical characteristics of 15 cases of microscopic polyangiitis associated with alveolar hemorrhage].

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical features of patients with microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) and alveolar hemorrhage (AH), so as to raise the physicians' understanding of this condition. METHODS The clinical data of 15 MPA patients combined with AH, who were hospitalized in Peking Union Medical

[An autopsy case of MPO-ANCA-positive microscopic polyangiitis with manifestations of pulmonary hemorrhage and diffuse alveolar damage].

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A 68-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of fever of unknown origin and pain in the lower extremities. Six weeks after onset, diffuse infiltrative shadows were observed on chest X-ray films, and marked hypoxemia and progressive renal dysfunction suddenly developed. Corticosteroid

Microscopic polyangiitis in a girl with severe anemia and no respiratory symptoms.

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ANCA-positive microscopic polyangiitis is a rare in children. We reported an 11-year-old girl without respiratory symptoms with sever anemia which shows signs of hemolytic anemia in test data. Chest X-ray and computed tomography scans suggested alveolar hemorrhage. The patent developed night hypoxia

Microscopic polyangiitis in a case of silica exposure: a rare presentation.

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A 28-year-old male was admitted for breathlessness, haemoptysis, fever and fatigue. The patient had occupational exposure to silica dust. Arterial blood gas test ABG revealed hypoxemic respiratory failure. Chest CT demonstrated ground glass opacities with interlobular septal thickening and small
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