A Case of Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis With Pulmonary Nodules and Masses

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Background: Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is autoimmune-mediated, necrotizing granulomatous vasculitis, primarily involving the upper and lower respiratory tract and kidneys. Pulmonary parenchymal necrosis, vasculitis, and granulomatous inflammation are the main pathological features. Pulmonary imaging visualizes various manifestations, like lung consolidation, ground-glass shadow, speckle shadow, nodules and mass shadows, cavitation, pulmonary interstitial change, pleural effusion, and multiple mediastinal lymph nodes enlargements, and stenosis or occlusion of a lobe or bronchus segment. Case presentation: We report a 53-year-old patient diagnosed with Granulomatous polyangiitis with multiple pulmonary nodules and masses, by ultrasound-guided lung mass puncture biopsy. After treatment with methylprednisolone, Mycophenolate Mofetil, compound sulfamethoxazole and cyclophosphamide, the patient's condition improved and the pulmonary lesions were better than before. Conclusions: : In addition to specific infections and tumors, immunological diseases, especially granulomatous polyangiitis, should be considered when treating patients in a clinical setting with multiple pulmonary nodules and weights. Through close multidisciplinary cooperation and communication, the disease will be hopefully received timely diagnosis and early treatment, relieving pain for more patients.

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