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Obtaining a complete history is an important aspect in making a clinical diagnosis of Microscopic polyangiitis. As it can help differentiate between the ANCA associated vasculitis and other possible causes that may mimic the disease. | Obtaining a complete history is an important aspect in making a clinical diagnosis of Microscopic polyangiitis. As it can help differentiate between the ANCA associated vasculitis and other possible causes that may mimic the disease. | ||
===Symptoms=== | ===Signs and Symptoms=== | ||
The initial | The initial signs that are present in patients with Microscopic polyangiitis are non-specific in nature. The following are signs and symptoms of Microscopic polyangiitis: | ||
'''Most commonly seen signs''' | |||
* renal inflammation (glomerulonephritis) | |||
* weight loss | |||
* skin lesions | |||
* nerve damage | |||
* pyrexia | |||
'''Constitutional Symptoms''' | |||
* weight loss | |||
* malaise | |||
* fatigue | |||
* pyrexia | |||
'''Ocular involvement:''' | |||
* conjunctivitis | |||
* episcleritis | |||
* uveitis | |||
'''Skin involvement:''' | |||
* palpable purpura | |||
* vesiculobullous lesions | |||
* splinter hemorrhages | |||
'''Peripheral Nervous System:''' | |||
* mononeuritis multiplex | |||
* numbness/ tingling | |||
* muscle wasting | |||
'''Joint involvement:''' | |||
* myalgia | |||
* arthralgia | |||
* arthritis | |||
'''Renal involvement:''' | |||
* hematuria | |||
* protienuria | |||
* red cell casts | |||
'''Pulmonary involvement:''' | |||
* alveolar hemorrhage | |||
* pulmonary infiltrates | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Obtaining a complete history is an important aspect in making a clinical diagnosis of Microscopic polyangiitis. As it can help differentiate between the ANCA associated vasculitis and other possible causes that may mimic the disease. There are many similarities that are present between ANCA associated vasculitis and Microscopic polyangiitis. A history and clinical symptoms can help assess the disease.
History and Symptoms
History
Obtaining a complete history is an important aspect in making a clinical diagnosis of Microscopic polyangiitis. As it can help differentiate between the ANCA associated vasculitis and other possible causes that may mimic the disease.
Signs and Symptoms
The initial signs that are present in patients with Microscopic polyangiitis are non-specific in nature. The following are signs and symptoms of Microscopic polyangiitis:
Most commonly seen signs
- renal inflammation (glomerulonephritis)
- weight loss
- skin lesions
- nerve damage
- pyrexia
Constitutional Symptoms
- weight loss
- malaise
- fatigue
- pyrexia
Ocular involvement:
- conjunctivitis
- episcleritis
- uveitis
Skin involvement:
- palpable purpura
- vesiculobullous lesions
- splinter hemorrhages
Peripheral Nervous System:
- mononeuritis multiplex
- numbness/ tingling
- muscle wasting
Joint involvement:
- myalgia
- arthralgia
- arthritis
Renal involvement:
- hematuria
- protienuria
- red cell casts
Pulmonary involvement:
- alveolar hemorrhage
- pulmonary infiltrates