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Dobre M et al. – This case represents a hydralazine–induced small vessel vasculitis rather than an idiopathic one. The possibility of hydralazine–induced vasculitis should be considered when patients treated with hydralazine develop a pulmonary–renal syndrome. Anti–histone antibodies may be present in the absence of full classification criteria of drug–induced lupus.

   

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