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Clinical and pathological features of microscopic polyangiitis in 20 children.

Liangzhong Sun1, Haiyan Wang2, Xiaoyun Jiang1, Ying Mo2, Zhihui Yue2, Liuyi Huang2, Ting Liu2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical and pathological features of microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) in children.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed of patients with pediatric MPA in our hospital over 10 years.
RESULTS: Data for 20 patients were collected; 16 patients had primary MPA (4 boys, 12 girls), with a median age of 8.9 years at the time of disease onset; 4 patients, all female, had antithyroid drug (ATD)-associated MPA, with an age range of 12.5 to 16.2 years at the time of disease onset. All patients exhibited renal involvement. Renal biopsies were performed in 14 patients. Fibrinoid exudation and necrosis of the glomerular capillaries were observed in all biopsy specimens. Crescents and scleroses were noted in 92.9% and 85.7% of these cases, respectively. The most frequent extrarenal organs involved were lungs, followed by the central nervous system (CNS), skin, and digestive system. Ninety percent of patients were positive for perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody, 94.1% were positive for myeloperoxidase, and 88.2% were positive for both. Forty-five percent of the patients had received steroid plus cyclophosphamide (CTX) pulse therapy for more than 3 months, and varying degrees of remission had been achieved in 88.9% of the patients.
CONCLUSION: Both primary and ATD-associated MPA showed a female predisposition. Renal involvement was the most frequently observed condition, followed by involvement of lungs. CNS involvement was not rare in these pediatric patients. The efficacy of steroid plus CTX as induction therapy was evident in these patients.

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Keywords:  ANTINEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC ANTIBODIES; GLOMERULONEPHRITIS; MICROSCOPIC POLYANGIITIS; SYSTEMIC VASCULITIS

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24986845     DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.131300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0315-162X            Impact factor:   4.666


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