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THE CHILDREN IDIOPATHIC SMALL VESSEL VASCULITIS AND RAPIDLY
PROGRESSIVE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS Liu Xiaorong, Shen Ying, Li Yunjuan, et al Department of Nephrology Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital
University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China Objective: We
analyzed the clinical and Pathological characteristics of One Patient with
idiopathic RPGN and ANCA-related vasculitis. Methods: Clinical and
pathological data from the Patient with idiopathic rapidly progressive
glomerulonephritis and ANCA-related Vasculitis was collected and further
analyzed. Results: One patient
with idiopathic RPGN was positive for anti-Neutrophil cytoplasmic
autoantibodies (ANCA), She showed P-ANCA by indirect immunofluorescence
technique. She had fever, Weightloss, anemia, caugh and hemoptysis. The
Patient had a positive CRP, and accelerated ESR (≥150mm/h), Typical
Pathological findings were diffuse crescents formation. The renal functions
of the patient was obviously improved by immunosuppressive therapy. Conclusion: The results suggested that the Children primary
Vasculitis is one of Courses of RPGN.