Author:
Henderson David Charles,Barringer Gabrielle
Abstract
We report a novel case of a patient who presented with new diagnoses of both cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (c-ANCAs) positive vasculitis and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). The patient was a 79-year-old man who presented with melena, haemoptysis, acute hypoxia and acute kidney injury. In the current literature, there are rare associations of c-ANCA vasculitis and malignancy, but very few, if any, relating c-ANCA vasculitis and CLL. This case is unique due to the presence of both pathologies and an uncommon presentation of the vasculitis. He presented with renal and pulmonary findings, unlike the dermal manifestations commonly seen with vasculitis. We think that this could be an easily overlooked combination of diseases and, therefore, the purpose of this case is to prevent delays in care that could affect patient outcomes and also to encourage further research into the relationship between these diseases.
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