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A 27-year-old man is investigated tor haemoptysis He is a non-smoker and has no respiratory history
of note. Whilst awaiting a bronchoscopy he becomes lethargic and anorexic Blood tests show the
following'


Na+ 141 mmol/l

K+ 5,3 mmol/l
Urea 16.7 mmol/l
Creatinine 271 umol/1


A renal biopsy is performed and shows linear IgG deposits along the basement membrane.

What type of antibodies are most likely to cause this type of presentation?


0 cANCA


© IgA

© pANCA

Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA)

Anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) antibodies

,A 27-year-old man is investigated for haemoptysis. He is a non-smoKer and has no respiratory history
of note. Whilst awaiting a bronchoscopy he becomes lethargic and anorexic. Blood tests show the
following:

Na+ 141 mmol/1

K+ 5.3 mmol/1

urea 16.7 mmol/1

Creatinine 271 µmol/1


A renal biopsy is performed and shows linear lgG deposits along the basement membrane.

What type of antibodies are most liKely to cause this type of presentation?


® cANCA

(E) lgA

el pANCA

e> Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA)

Anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) antibodies

, Goodpasture's syndrome
* IgG deposits on renal biopsy
* anti-GBM antibodies



The combination of haemoptsis, renal failure and linear IgG deposits points to a diagnosis of
Goodpasture's syndrome.

The ANCA-related nephropathies are associated with crescentic glomerulonephritis.


Goodpasture’s syndrome

Goodpasture's syndrome is rare condition associated with both pulmonary haemorrhage and rapidly
progressive glomerulonephritis. It is caused by anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM)
antibodies against type IV collagen. Goodpasture's syndrome is more common in men (sex ratio 2:1)
and has a bimodal age distribution (peaks in 20-30 and 60-70 age bracket). It is associated with HLA
DR2.

Features
■ pulmonary haemorrhage



* followed by rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis

Factors which increase likelihood of pulmonary haemorrhage
* smoking
* lower respiratory tract infection
* pulmonary oedema
* inhalation of hydrocarbons
■ young males




Investigations
• renal biopsy: linear IgG deposits along basement membrane
* raised transfer factor secondary to pulmonary haemorrhages

Management
* plasma exchange
* steroids
* cyclophosphamide




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,A 24-year-old woman is diagnosed as having nephrotic syndrome after being investigated for
proteinuria. A diagnosis of minimal change glomerulonephritis is made. What is the most appropriate
initial treatment to reduce proteinuria?


© Protein restriction in diet


© No treatment shown to effective


© Angiotensin-converting -enzyme inhibitor

© Diuretic

© Prednisolone




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