The use of propylthiouracil (PTU) has been associated with various forms of
vasculitis. We herein describe the case of a patient with Grave's disease
who, after years of PTU therapy, developed a necrotizing vasculitis with an
ti-serine protease-3 antibodies. Despite treatment with corticosteroids and
cyclophosphamide, the patient died of intra-alveolar hemorrhage secondary
to her vasculitis. Based on the vessel size involved, the organ distributio
n of pathologic findings, and lack of granulomas, autopsy findings were fel
t to be more consistent with microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) than with. her
original clinical diagnosis of Wegener's granulomatosis. Her case satisfied
both clinical and pathologic criteria for MPA. An MPA diagnosis is importa
nt to consider in similar clinical presentations because therapy may just n
eed to be early withdrawal of an inciting drug, such as PTU, and the initia
tion of corticosteroids without cytotoxic therapy.