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A CASE OF MICROSCOPIC POLYANGIITIS (MPA) FOLLOWING SARS-COV-2 INFECTION
Chest ; 162(4):A2237, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2060915
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SESSION TITLE Unique Inflammatory and Autoimmune Complications of COVID-19 Infections SESSION TYPE Rapid Fire Case Reports PRESENTED ON 10/19/2022 1245 pm - 145 pm

INTRODUCTION:

ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) is a systemic disease that causes inflammation of small vessels in various organs, such as the lungs, kidneys, and nervous system. We report a case of AAV following SARS-CoV-2 infection. CASE PRESENTATION A 64-year-old female from Albania with no known medical history, presented with intermittent low-grade hemoptysis and fever for 1 week prior to admission. She had chills, myalgias, fatigue, and poor appetite 6 weeks prior. On arrival, she was febrile (101F), and hypoxic (Spo2 92% on 3L O2). Labs were significant for anemia [Hb 6.8 g/dl], acute kidney injury (AKI) [Cr 2.5 mg/dl]. She was found to be Positive for Sars-CoV-2 by PCR. Chest X-Ray showed patchy bilateral airspace opacities with peripheral and lower lobe predominance, concerning for atypical pneumonia (Fig 1). Urinalysis was significant for proteinuria (2+) and hematuria (2+). CT (Computed Tomography) thorax showed extensive bilateral airspace disease (dense consolidations and ground-glass opacities) favoring multifocal infection and mediastinal lymphadenopathy(Fig 2). Due to the chronicity of her symptoms and atypical imaging for viral pneumonia, other diagnoses were explored including bacterial superinfection, Tuberculosis, and autoimmune disease. Sputum studies were negative for infections including Acid Fast Bacilli. Workup revealed elevated Antimyeloperoxidase antibodies (MPO) and positive COVID-19 Ig G. She was started on methylprednisolone 1g for AAV. Renal biopsy revealed pauci-immune glomerulonephritis with features of cellular crescent consistent with microscopic polyangiitis (Fig 3). Follow-up CT chest showed improved airspace abnormalities and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. After induction therapy with Rituximab was initiated, she continued to recover and was discharged home.

DISCUSSION:

The pathogenesis of AAV is believed to be an aberrant pathogenic autoimmune response that follows an initial insult which can include infections. SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with the emergence of autoimmune diseases in susceptible patients(1). The proposed mechanism is linked to elevated levels of circulating neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) observed in covid infection. These NETS are covered with proteins including neutrophilic enzymes which can activate complement pathways causing tissue destruction and vasculitis. The diagnosis of new-onset AAV can be challenging in COVID-19 patients as symptoms and clinical manifestations of both diseases can overlap. AAV should be considered strongly in patients who are currently infected or have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 and present with atypical or non-resolving pneumonia and other organ involvement such as AKI to avoid permanent organ damage.

CONCLUSIONS:

The presence of non-resolving or atypical pneumonia and AKI in a patient with SARS-CoV-2 should prompt evaluation of immunological markers to assess or rule out AAV for early diagnosis and treatment. Reference #1 Caso F, Costa L, Ruscitti P, Navarini L, Del Puente A, Giacomelli R, Scarpa R. Could Sars-coronavirus-2 trigger autoimmune and/or autoinflammatory mechanisms in genetically predisposed subjects? Autoimmun Rev. 2020;19(5)102524. doi 10.1016/j.autrev.2020.102524 DISCLOSURES No relevant relationships by Tarik Al-Bermani No relevant relationships by Anant Jain No relevant relationships by Ian Kaplan No relevant relationships by Alina Kifayat No relevant relationships by Lisa Paul
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Chest Year: 2022 Document Type: Article