[Recurrence of goodpasture syndrome with negative antiglomerular basement antibodies. Report of one case]
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- DOI: 10.4067/S0034-98872019000300390
[Recurrence of goodpasture syndrome with negative antiglomerular basement antibodies. Report of one case]
Abstract
Goodpasture Syndrome is described as a single episode disease entity. It is diagnosed with the demonstration of antiglomerular basement (anti-GBM) antibodies in plasma or renal tissue. Although the recurrence of anti-GBM disease is rare, it has been reported in up to 3% of cases. Recurrence with negative anti-GBM antibodies in plasma is even less frequent We report a 63 years old male in whom anti-GBM disease recurred without detectable anti-GBM antibodies in plasma, despite having positive antibodies at the onset.
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