Abstract
Double antibody positive renal vasculitis (anti GBM antibody and pANCA) is a rare form of small vessel vasculitis associated with poor outcome. It is difficult to decide which antibody is the precursor in these cases. We report here such a rare case of double antibody positive renal vasculitis which was started on anti tubercular medicine for a positive mantoux test and interferon gamma release assay. The possible reasons for these antibodies in this may be a complication of COVID-19 infection or vaccine, adverse drug effect of antitubercular medicines or a paradoxical reaction during the tuberculosis treatment. The patient could not survive beyond two months of diagnosis because of rapidly declining renal functions. This case highlights the importance of a meticulous clinical approach, supports two week tuberculosis medicines trial and an early and careful dealing of non responders during tuberculosis treatment especially in patients whose diagnosis is not microbiologically confirmed.
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