ANCA Associated Vasculitis Secondary to Levamisole-Adultered Cocaine with Associated Membranous Nephropathy: A Case Series Collister et al. Am J Nephrol.

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ANCA Associated Vasculitis Secondary to Levamisole-Adultered Cocaine with Associated Membranous Nephropathy: A Case Series Collister et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:209-216 (DOI:10.1159/000456553) Table 1. Summary of cases

ANCA Associated Vasculitis Secondary to Levamisole-Adultered Cocaine with Associated Membranous Nephropathy: A Case Series Collister et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:209-216 (DOI:10.1159/000456553) Fig. 1. Cutaneous manifestations of case 1.

ANCA Associated Vasculitis Secondary to Levamisole-Adultered Cocaine with Associated Membranous Nephropathy: A Case Series Collister et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:209-216 (DOI:10.1159/000456553) Fig. 2. Renal pathology. a Case 1 light microscopy PAS stain showing active crescent injury. b Case 1 light microscopy period acid methamine stain showing diffuse capillary wall thickening with epimembranous spikes. c Case 2 light microscopy trichrome stain showing segmental fibrinoid necrosis. d Case 3 light microscopy PAS stain showing no significant abnormality. e Case 3 immunofluorescence showing granular capillary IgG staining. f Case 3 electron microscopy showing diffuse podocyte effacement, subepithelial electron dense deposits, spikes of glomerular basement membrane.