Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis Mimicking Temporal Arteritis.

Case Reports in Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-10-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9699571
Ali Dehghan, Mahya Sadat Emami Meybodi, Shokoofeh Fooladmotlagh, Mohsen Zaremehrjardi, Hamidreza Soltani
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This case represents the first diagnosis of pachymeningitis due to granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) in an elderly Iranian man who initially presented with persistent daily headaches. PCR tests of cerebrospinal fluid for tuberculosis, brucellosis, and fungal infections all yielded negative results. Given the pachymeningitis pattern observed on brain MRI and the absence of infectious and lymphoma diseases, along with positive anti-PR3 and proteinuria (793 mg in a 24-h urine sample), a diagnosis of GPA was established. The patient was treated with five doses of pulse methylprednisolone and one dose of pulse cyclophosphamide (1 g). Additionally, prednisolone 60 mg daily, monthly pulse cyclophosphamide, a daily calcium-D tablet, and alendronate 70 mg weekly were prescribed. Subsequently, the patient's headaches, hearing loss, and vision loss were completely resolved. GPA should be considered in older individuals with persistent daily headaches, especially when pachymeningitis is evident. The use of contrast-enhanced brain MRI is an essential diagnostic tool in such cases.

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模仿颞动脉炎的多发性肉芽肿病
本病例是一名伊朗老人首次被诊断为肉芽肿伴多血管炎(GPA)引起的咽鼓管炎,该老人最初表现为每天持续性头痛。脑脊液结核病、布鲁氏菌病和真菌感染的 PCR 检测结果均为阴性。鉴于脑部核磁共振成像观察到的髓膜炎模式、无感染性疾病和淋巴瘤疾病,以及抗 PR3 阳性和蛋白尿(24 小时尿样中含有 793 毫克蛋白),GPA 诊断成立。患者接受了五次脉冲甲基强的松龙和一次脉冲环磷酰胺(1 克)治疗。此外,还处方了每天 60 毫克的泼尼松龙、每月一次的脉冲环磷酰胺、每天一片的钙 D 药片和每周 70 毫克的阿仑膦酸钠。随后,患者的头痛、听力下降和视力减退症状完全消失。对于每天有持续性头痛的老年人,尤其是有明显的咽膜炎时,应考虑接受 GPA 治疗。在此类病例中,使用对比增强脑磁共振成像是必不可少的诊断工具。
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