What are its Symptoms?
Goodpastures syndrome may initially cause malaise, fatigue, and pallor associated
with severe iron deficiency anemia. Pulmonary findings range from slight shortness
of breath and cough with blood-tinged sputum to frank pulmonary hemorrhage. Subclinical
pulmonary bleeding may precede overt hemorrhage and kidney disease by months
or years. Usually, such findings are more subtle, although some people note blood
in the urine and peripheral swelling.
How is it Diagnosed?
Confirmation of Goodpastures syndrome requires tests to distinguish Goodpasture's
from other lung-kidney syndromes.
Chest X-rays and removal and analysis of lung and kidney tissue. along with blood
and urine tests, can help confirm the diagnosis.
How is it Treated?
Treatment aims to remove antibody by plasmapheresis (processing of
formed blood elements) and to suppress antibody production with immunosuppressants.
A person with kidney failure may benefit from dialysis or transplantation.
Aggressive ultrafiltration helps relieve pulmonary edema that may
aggravate pulmonary hemorrhage. Highdose intravenous corticosteroids
also help control pulmonary hemorrhage .
What can a person with Goodpastures syndrome do?
Take steps to conserve your energy.
Learn what signs and symptoms to expect and how to relieve them.
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