scholarly journals Clinical case of eosinophilic granulomatous polyangiitis debuted by myocardial infarction

2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-48
Author(s):  
Evgeniy V. Kryukov ◽  
Dmitriy V. Cherkashin ◽  
Sergey L. Grishaev ◽  
Sayora A. Turdialieva ◽  
Elena A. Mozharovskaya ◽  
...  

The article presents clinical observations demonstrating the difficulties of diagnostic search in establishing the diagnosis of systemic vasculitis associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, which include a rare disease eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (ChurgStrauss syndrome). Carefully collected anamnesis, participation of specialists of different profiles, retrospective analysis of laboratory and instrumental data allowed to verify the diagnosis, to prescribe adequate therapy. The aim of the publication is to discuss the need for early diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, which can improve the effectiveness of therapy and improve the overall prognosis for this disease, taking into account modern approaches based on the main provisions of international recommendations that were prepared in 2015 with the participation of leading experts from Europe, USA and Canada and were called to become the basis for choosing a personalized patient therapy strategy. In some cases, the diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatous polyangiitis is complicated by the diversity of the clinical picture, the non-simultaneous appearance of the main symptoms and the violation of the stages of the process. In the differential diagnosis of systemic vasculitis, assessment of initial clinical manifestations, testing for the presence of antibodies to the cytoplasm of neutrophils, multispiral computed tomography of the chest organs and diagnostic biopsy of the affected tissues are crucial. In the histological conclusion, a picture of focal ulcerative-necrotic lesions of the nasal mucosa with signs of vasculitis and a pronounced eosinophilic cell component of inflammation was noted. The distinctive features of this case include the onset of the disease with the development of myocardial infarction and early damage to the hearing organ in the form of cochlear neuritis, complicated by sensorineural hypoacusis. The combination of high doses of glucocorticosteroids and cyclophosphamide is still the gold standard for the treatment of severe cases, but the use of biological agents such as rituximab or mepolizumab seems to be a promising therapeutic alternative (4 figs, bibliography: 3 refs).

Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 2318
Author(s):  
Stefano Palmucci ◽  
Corrado Inì ◽  
Salvatore Cosentino ◽  
Luigi Fanzone ◽  
Stefano Di Pietro ◽  
...  

Vasculitides represent a heterogeneous group of immune-mediated disorders, characterized by a systemic inflammatory destructive process of the blood vessels resulting either in ischemia or hemorrhage. The organ involved and vessel size influence the pattern of presentation of the pathology. The lung is commonly involved in systemic vasculitides, with heterogeneous clinical, radiological, and histopathological presentations. Primary vasculitides most commonly associated with lung parenchymal involvement include small-vessel antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitides, such as granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA), and microscopic polyangiitis (MPA). Several studies have reported cases of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) associated with systemic vasculitis, particularly those positive for ANCA associated vasculitis/vasculitidis: AAV. We have selected from our case series different radiological features of pulmonary vasculitis (i.e., solitary or multiple nodules, cavitary lesions, nodules with centrilobular or peribronchial distribution, airspace consolidations, “crazy paving” appearance, interstitial disease), including cases with interstitial lung alterations. Therefore, the aim of this review is to describe the typical clinical manifestations of vasculitides and their main radiologic features (especially AAV).


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mouna Snoussi ◽  
Faten Frikha ◽  
Zouhir Bahloul

Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-associated diseases are necrotizing systemic vasculitides that affect small blood vessels (arterioles, capillaries and venules). This entity represents three main systemic vasculitides: granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA; formerly Wegener’s granulomatosis), microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) and eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA; formerly known as Churg-Strauss’ syndrome). Their clinical manifestations are polymorphous, being the most frequent respiratory, oto-laryngo-pharyngeal and renal involvement. Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is reported in almost 50% of the patients. The aim of this chapter is to discuss the prevalence, clinical presentation, treatment and prognosis of PN in ANCA-associated vasculitis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-47
Author(s):  
D. V. Cherkashin ◽  
S. A. Turdialieva ◽  
E. A. Mozharovskaya ◽  
O. M. Kudrina ◽  
A. I. Taranov

Systemic vasculitis are characterized by heterogeneity of clinical-immunological forms and determined the need for differential diagnostic search to except a wide range of diseases, such as allergic, infectious, hematological, oncological, which often presents significant difficulties for physicians of various specialties. The article presents clinical observations demonstrating the difficulties of diagnostic search in establishing the diagnosis of systemic vasculitis associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, which include a rare disease — eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg–Strauss syndrome). Carefully collected anamnesis, participation of specialists of different profiles, retrospective analysis of laboratory and instrumental data allowed to verify the diagnosis, to prescribe adequate therapy. The aim of the publication is to discuss the need for early diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, which can improve the effectiveness of therapy and improve the overall prognosis for this disease, taking into account modern approaches based on the main provisions of international recommendations that were prepared in 2015 with the participation of leading experts from Europe, USA and Canada and were called to become the basis for choosing a personalized patient therapy strategy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoxian Cui ◽  
Yang Peng ◽  
Jun Liu ◽  
Yugang Dong ◽  
Zexuan Wu ◽  
...  

Background: Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangitis manifested as myocardial infarction with non-obstructed coronary arteries (MINOCA) is rarely reported.Case: We report a 43-year-old male patient without any cardiovascular risk factors presenting with acute chest pain. Electrocardiogram was suggestive of acute anterior and inferior myocardial infarction. MINOCA was confirmed based on significant elevated cardiac troponin and normal coronary arteries. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging revealed extended late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). Further diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangitis (EGPA) was based on clinical manifestations and auxiliary examination. Subsequent immunosuppressive therapy led to regression of symptoms and significant resolution of LGE on CMR.Conclusion: Our case highlights that EGPA can be a rare cause of MINOCA. CMR is useful for differentiation diagnosis and evaluation of cardiac involvement.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 668-674
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Ito ◽  
Yusuke Mishima ◽  
Tsubomi Cho ◽  
Naoki Ogiwara ◽  
Yoshimasa Shinma ◽  
...  

We report a case of eosinophilic cholecystitis associated with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) complicated by cerebral hemorrhage. A 60-year-old man presented to a local hospital with a diagnosis of acute cholecystitis, with persistent fever and epigastric pain for 2 weeks. His symptoms persisted despite 3-week hospitalization; therefore, he was transferred to our hospital for further evaluation. Laboratory investigations upon admission showed white blood cells 26,300/µL and significant eosinophilia (eosinophils 61%). Abdominal computed tomography revealed no gallbladder enlargement but a circumferentially edematous gallbladder wall. Additional blood test results were negative for antineutrophil cytoplasmic and perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies; however, immunoglobulin (Ig)G and IgE levels were high at 1,953 mg/dL and 3,040/IU/mL, respectively. He improved following endoscopic transnasal gallbladder drainage for cholecystitis and was diagnosed with EGPA and received corticosteroid and immunosuppressant combination therapy. The eosinophil count decreased immediately after treatment, and abdominal pain and numbness resolved. He returned with left-sided suboccipital hemorrhage likely attributed to EGPA 6 months after discharge. EGPA is characterized by inflammation of small blood vessels and clinically manifests with an allergic presentation of bronchial asthma, as well as renal dysfunction, interstitial pneumonia, enteritis, and cerebral hemorrhage. Few reports have described cholecystitis as a presenting symptom of EGPA. We report a rare case of such a presentation with added considerations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 232470962096685
Author(s):  
Valerie F. Civelli ◽  
Vishal K. Narang ◽  
Rupam Sharma ◽  
Ritika Sharma ◽  
Jessica Kim ◽  
...  

Vasculitis is an inflammatory process involving blood vessels of various sizes, including the small vessels in the kidneys to the large vessels, such as the aorta. This inflammatory condition is usually autoimmune in nature and is associated with involvement of many locations, such as the sinuses, lungs, kidneys, and even the heart. Specifically, eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a systemic vasculitis that may initially hide as asthma, allergic rhinitis, and/or sinusitis. However, it is known to become a lethal disease once progressed to include cardiovascular manifestations. It is important to remember EGPA as a differential for any patient with a history of asthma, allergic rhinitis, and/or sinusitis who also presents with cardiovascular complaints and eosinophilia. Treatment recommendations focus on immunosuppression in such cases. In this article, we discuss the case of a 62-year-old male, with a known history of asthma, who presented to the emergency department with concern for his chest pain and right-sided weakness. He was later diagnosed with EGPA with eosinophilic myocarditis. Diagnosis and treatment are described.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. e615 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antje Bischof ◽  
Veronika K. Jaeger ◽  
Robert D. M. Hadden ◽  
Raashid A. Luqmani ◽  
Anne-Katrin Pröbstel ◽  
...  

ObjectiveReported prevalence of vasculitic neuropathy (VN) in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) is highly variable, and associations with other organ manifestations have not been studied systematically while accounting for diagnostic certainty of VN.MethodsData of all patients with AAV within the Diagnostic and Classification criteria for primary systemic VASculitis study were analyzed cross-sectionally. VN was categorized as definite (histology proven), probable (multiple mononeuropathy or nerve biopsy consistent with vasculitis), or possible (all others). Associations with other organ manifestations were compared in patients with and without VN.ResultsNine hundred fifty-five patients (mean age 57 years, range 18–91 years, 51% female) were identified. Of these, 572 had granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), 218 microscopic polyangiitis (MPA), and 165 eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA). The prevalence of VN was 65% in EGPA, 23% in MPA, and 19% in GPA. Nerve biopsy was performed in 32/269 (12%) patients, demonstrating definite vasculitis in 17/32 (53%) of patients. VN was associated with myeloperoxidase-ANCA positivity (p = 0.004) and skin (p < 0.001), musculoskeletal, (p < 0.001) and cardiovascular (p = 0.005) involvement. Patients with VN were less likely to have renal (p < 0.001), eye (p < 0.001), and gastrointestinal (p = 0.023) involvement.ConclusionsOur study provides comprehensive insights into the prevalence and organ associations of VN in a large, systematically collected AAV cohort. VN is most commonly associated with skin, musculoskeletal, and cardiovascular manifestations. In routine clinical practice, diagnosis of VN is infrequently confirmed by the gold standard of nerve biopsy but rather supported by the clinical setting of active systemic AAV.


RMD Open ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. e000905 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vítor Teixeira ◽  
Aladdin J Mohammad ◽  
Rachel B Jones ◽  
Rona Smith ◽  
David Jayne

IntroductionEosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a subset of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) associated vasculitis with distinct pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical features and treatment responses. Rituximab is a licensed therapy for granulomatosis with polyangiitis and microscopic polyangiitis but there is limited experience of rituximab in EGPA.MethodsEGPA patients from a tertiary centre who received rituximab for mostly refractory EGPA or in whom cyclophosphamide was contra indicated were studied. A standardised dataset was collected at time of initial treatment and every 3 months for 24 months. Response was defined as a Birmingham Vasculitis Activity Score (BVAS) of 0 and partial response as ≥50% reduction in BVAS from baseline. Remission was defined as a BVAS of 0 on prednisolone dose ≤5 mg.ResultsSixty-nine patients (44 female) received rituximab between 2003 and 2017. Improvement (response and partial response) was observed in 76.8% of patients at 6 months, 82.8% at 12 months and in 93.2% by 24 months, while relapses occurred in 54% by 24 months, with asthma being the most frequent manifestation. The median BVAS decreased from 6 at baseline to 1 at 6 months, and 0 at 12 and 24 months. Prednisolone dose (mg/day, median) decreased from 12.5 to 7, 7.5 and 5 at 6, 12 and 24 months, respectively. ANCA positive patients had a longer asthma/ear, nose and throat (ENT) relapse-free survival time and a shorter time to remission.DiscussionRituximab demonstrated some efficacy in EGPA and led to a reduction in prednisolone requirement, but asthma and ENT relapse rates were high despite continued treatment. The ANCA positive subset appeared to have a more sustained response on isolated asthma/ENT exacerbations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. e228901
Author(s):  
Ngozi Lina Ekeigwe ◽  
Olufemi Adelowo ◽  
Ehiaghe Lonia Anaba ◽  
Hakeem Olaosebikan

Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA), previously called Churg-Strauss Syndrome, is a systemic autoimmune disease that is usually associated with asthma and eosinophilia. It is a rare condition associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). We report a case of a 52-year-old Nigerian woman who presented with bilateral leg swelling with multiple ulcers, background history of allergic rhinitis and chronic sinusitis since adolescence. There were also associated symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, weight loss, peripheral blood eosinophilia and positive perinuclear ANCA and she was previously managed for rheumatoid arthritis and asthma. She fulfilled the American College of Rheumatology criteria for EGPA and was treated with glucocorticoids and methotrexate which led to significant improvement of her symptoms.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. e225947 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamalesh Karthikeyan ◽  
Sudarshan Balla ◽  
Martin A Alpert

Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a rare form of vasculitis characterised by atopic manifestations, inflammation of small-sized to medium-sized arteries and veins, hypereosinophilia and tissue infiltration with eosinophils. Cardiac complications occur most commonly in the absence of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies. Cardiac complications include coronary arteritis (rare), pericarditis, myocarditis, endocardial fibrosis (Loeffler’s endocarditis) and intracavitary thrombosis of the left or right ventricle. This is the first reported case of large non-infectious valvular vegetations associated with EGPA.


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