One hundred and five renal specimens from patients with antineutrophil
cytoplasmic antibody and antiglomerular basement membrane antibody-as
sociated diseases were reviewed for necrotizing lesions involving the
renal medulla. Necrotizing medullary lesions were identified in eight
of 56 cases in which medullary tissue was present. All eight were in p
atients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) associated dis
ease (seven, C-ANCA; one P-ANCA). Four types of medullary lesions were
identified; necrotizing capillaritis (seven cases), necrotizing arter
iolitis (two cases), pathergic granulomas (three cases) and papillary
tip necrosis (one case). Both medullary arteriolitis and medullary per
itubular capillaritis developed without corresponding cortical arterio
litis or cortical peritubular capillaritis. Although necrotizing glome
rulonephritis was present in seven of eight patients, its activity did
not parallel the severity of the medullary lesions. We conclude that
several forms of necrotizing medullary vascular lesions may develop in
ANCA-associated disease and that there is discordance between state o
f activity and types of vessel affected between cortical and medullary
vascular compartments.