Triad of sinusitis, pulmonary infiltrates, and nephritis

Triad of sinusitis, pulmonary infiltrates, and nephritis


[A] Rheumatoid arthritis
[B] SLE
[C] IgA nephropathy
[D] Wegener granulomatosis



Triad of sinusitis, pulmonary infiltrates, and nephritis

Wegener granulomatosis

Pathomorphological diagnostic criteria is known as Wegener’s triad:

1) necrotizing granlomatous inflammation of upper and/or lower respiratory tract,

2) systemic or focal necrotizing vasculitis involving arteries and vein

3) focal segmental necrotizing crescentic gromerulonephritis.


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