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Goodpasture syndrome

Alternative Names

Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody disease; Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis with pulmonary hemorrhage; Pulmonary renal syndrome; Glomerulonephritis - pulmonary hemorrhage

Treatment

The main goal is to remove the circulating antibodies from the blood. An early diagnosis is very important. The patient's outlook is much worse if the kidneys are already severely damaged when treatment begins.

Plasmapheresis is a procedure where blood plasma is removed from the circulation and replaced by fluid, protein, or donated plasma. This helps to make sure that harmful antibodies are removed.

Anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic agents (such as prednisone or cyclophosphamide) may be needed.

If kidney failure becomes severe, dialysis may be needed to substitute for the kidney's normal functioning.

Kidney transplantation may be performed in patients who suffer irreversible loss of kidney function. The nephrologist (a specialist physician) would usually wait for the levels of circulating anti-GBM antibodies to drop before proceeding with the transplant.

Outlook (Prognosis)

The outlook varies. Early diagnosis and treatment tend to have better outcomes.

Possible Complications

When to Contact a Medical Professional

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if the amount of urine you produce drops, or if you have any other symptoms of Goodpasture syndrome.

Review Date: 11/16/2006
Reviewed By: David M. Charytan, MD,Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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