Multifocal Pelvic and Pancreatic Masses Secondary to Granulomatous Polyangiitis Resolved with Pulsed Immunosuppression

Authors

  • Ciaran Lisboa Specialist Trainee Author
  • Priya Sodha Specialist Trainee Author
  • Jayeshwaraj Avish Bholah Consultant Radiologist Author
  • Parthasarathy Karunakaran Consultant Radiologist Author
  • Aravind Ponnuswamy Consultant Respiratory Physician Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JMHC/2022(4)215

Keywords:

Immunosuppression, Multifocal Pelvic and, Granulomatous

Abstract

Malignancy often tops the differential diagnosis of multifocal masses in a middle-aged lady. In addition, certain disease conditions like vasculitis, haematomas, and developmental anomalies like hamartomas should be considered a differential apart from ruling out benign and malignant tumours. This patient presented acutely with anaemia, renal impairment and weight loss setting us in the direction of ruling out malignancy; a however high index of suspicion and negative biopsy results with positive serology helped make a prompt diagnosis of ANCA positive GPA. Institution of immunosuppressive treatment resulted in complete resolution of these masses and a positive outcome

Author Biographies

  • Ciaran Lisboa, Specialist Trainee

    Specialist Trainee

  • Priya Sodha, Specialist Trainee

    Specialist Trainee

  • Jayeshwaraj Avish Bholah, Consultant Radiologist

    Consultant Radiologist

  • Parthasarathy Karunakaran, Consultant Radiologist

    Consultant Radiologist

  • Aravind Ponnuswamy, Consultant Respiratory Physician

    Consultant Respiratory Physician

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Published

2022-10-26