Alveolar haemorrhage–dominant presentation of anti-GBM disease triggered by hydrocarbon exposure in a patient with a congenital solitary kidney: a case report
Key Points
Alveolar haemorrhage was identified as a major symptom in this patient.
The patient had a congenital solitary kidney, leading to renal impairment.
Observational analysis linked hydrocarbon exposure to the development of anti-GBM disease.
This finding highlights the need for awareness of environmental factors in similar renal conditions.
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Alveolar haemorrhage–dominant presentation of anti-GBM disease triggered by hydrocarbon exposure in a patient with a congenital solitary kidney: a case report | Synapse