Hemoptysis of Uncertain Cause Leading to Delayed Diagnosis in an Elderly Lady With Anti-glomerular Basement Membrane Disease

Cureus. 2023 Oct 29;15(10):e47917. doi: 10.7759/cureus.47917. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease or Goodpasture syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by anti-GBM autoantibodies targeting the type 4 collagen of the basement membrane, resulting in rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis with or without alveolar hemorrhage. Pulmonary manifestations are less common in the elderly. Isolated pulmonary manifestations are rare in all age groups, and even more so in the elderly. We present the case of a lady in her late 70s, who presented initially with massive hemoptysis in the absence of renal dysfunction, which was presumed to be secondary to underlying bronchiectasis and infection. However, she later developed rapidly progressive acute kidney injury despite improvement in pulmonary symptoms and was diagnosed with anti-GBM disease. The delay in diagnosis and subsequent treatment due to the atypical presentation resulted in irreversible renal injury and the need for lifelong dialysis. This case demonstrates the need to consider atypical presentations of rare disorders, to ensure early diagnosis and optimal prognosis, especially when the clinical history cannot be explained by findings on examination and investigation.

Keywords: acute kidney injury; alveolar hemorrhage; anti-glomerular basement membrane disease; goodpasture syndrome; hemoptysis.

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