[Two cases of interstitial nephritis with primary Sjögren's syndrome successfully treated by steroid therapy]
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[Two cases of interstitial nephritis with primary Sjögren's syndrome successfully treated by steroid therapy]
Abstract
We have experienced two cases of interstitial nephritis with Sjögren's syndrome successfully treated by steroid therapy. Case 1. A 50-year-old woman was admitted because of rash and arthralgia of the limb. Although her renal function was normal, serum IgG was extremely high and gallium-67 scintigrams indicated abnormal uptake in both kidneys with swelling on CT scans. Renal biopsy specimens showed a patchy dense interstitial infiltration of lymphocytes, monocytes and partly plasma cells with tubular cell atrophy. To suppress an excessive immune reaction, oral prednisolone was administrated at a dose of 30 mg/day. Six weeks after inception of the therapy, re-biopsy specimens showed a decrease in interstitial infiltration, particularly plasma cells, and interstitial fibrosis did not progress. After 8 weeks, the serum IgG level was normalized. Case 2. A 57-year-old woman was found to have renal involvement(serum creatinine level: 2.2 mg/dl) and anemia. Clinical findings suggested primary Sjögren's syndrome with renal tubular acidosis. Renal biopsy specimens showed a moderate to severe interstitial infiltration of inflammatory cells. After inception of steroid therapy(prednisolone 40 mg/day), renal involvement and renal anemia gradually improved. The renal function has been kept stable(serum creatinine level: 1.5 mg/dl) for 9 years by low-dose steroid therapy. These two cases suggest that steroid therapy plays two important roles: controlling of the acute immune reaction that causes renal fibrosis to progress in case 1, and long-term preservation of the renal function by the continuous use of low-doses in case 2.
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