This case report describes a 48-year old female who presented with altered mental status, lower extremity weakness, low back pain and a recent history of subjective fevers and night sweats found to have posterior parieto-occipital and spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage on imaging. Further work-up revealed vasculitic changes in the intracranial vasculature and the external carotid artery on angiography. She also demonstrated positivity for perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic (p-ANCA) antibodies overall consistent with ANCA associated central nervous system vasculitis (AAV). The present case describes a rare and new presentation of AAV that caused both a cerebral and spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage. There has been no documentation of spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with primary or secondary vasculitis in the literature. Ultimately, this case demonstrates the important finding that AAV can have spinal cord manifestations and cervical vasculature involvement along with the more classic intra-cranial vasculitis findings.
Keywords: ANCA associated vasculitis; CNS vasculitis; Spinal cord subarachnoid hemorrhage; Subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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