Abstract

A case report of a rare disease associated with antibodies to the basement membrane of the glomeruli of the kidneys (Goodpasture's syndrome) in a young woman is presented. The case is characterized by a typical course of the disease with a high titer of antibodies to the basement membrane of the glomeruli, kidney damage with the formation of terminal renal failure and infiltrative lung damage. The starting point for the development of the disease was probably massive tissue damage after an intense long massage. The diagnosis was confirmed clinically and by immunological data. The patient underwent intensive therapy, including the use of genetic engineering therapy with the subsequent development of covid-19 infection, effectively treated with traditional methods. During the year of observation, stabilization of the autoimmune process was achieved against the background of combination therapy. The difficulty of curing patients with pneumo-renal autoimmune damage and the possibility of achieving a positive course of the disease on the background of multicomponent intensive therapy are emphasized.

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