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Difficulties in Recognizing Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA) in Elderly Patients Undergoing Diagnostic Thoracotomy Twice - a Report of Two Cases

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Journal Adv Respir Med
Publisher MDPI
Date 2020 Jan 24
PMID 31970728
Citations 4
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Abstract

Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is defined as a necrotizing granulomatous inflammation usually involving the upper and lower respiratory tract with necrotizing vasculitis affecting predominantly small to medium vessels. Because of non-specific symptoms, its radiological presentation, and the diversity of its clinical expression, it is not uncommon to for it to be misdiagnosed, especially in the elderly. Although biopsy and histological examination seem to be essential for GPA diagnosis, their results are sometimes ambiguous and not helpful in making a decision. In this report, we present difficulties in the recognition of GPA in two elderly patients in whom, despite twice performing a diagnostic thoracotomy, GPA was recognized almost 4 and 6 years after the first symptoms.

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