A patient presents with rapidly progressive renal failure and crescent formation on biopsy. Which antibody is most likely present?
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Correct answer: Anti-GBM
Anti-GBM antibodies cause Goodpasture syndrome, a form of RPGN with linear IgG deposition and crescent formation.
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