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Comparative Study
. 2005 Dec;20(12):1744-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-005-2025-3. Epub 2005 Aug 20.

High-dose mizoribine therapy for childhood-onset frequently relapsing steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome with cyclosporin nephrotoxicity

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Comparative Study

High-dose mizoribine therapy for childhood-onset frequently relapsing steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome with cyclosporin nephrotoxicity

Yoshiyuki Ohtomo et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

Cyclosporin A (CsA) is an effective treatment for frequently relapsing steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (FR-SDNS), but its use can be complicated by renal toxicity and a high incidence of relapses after withdrawal. We report 9 adolescent patients with childhood-onset FR-SDNS who had been treated with long-term CsA that resulted in moderate-to-severe CsA nephropathy (CsAN). They were treated with high-dose (mean: 10.1 mg/kg per day) mizoribine (MZR) in an attempt to allow weaning of CsA and/or steroid therapy, and reduce the frequency of relapses. Seven out of 9 patients were weaned off CsA by 1-year follow-up, although in the remaining 2 patients, MZR did not show any beneficial effects. Overall, this high-dose MZR therapy results in significant steroid sparing and reduction in relapse rates in our patients. Our experience shows that high-dose MZR therapy in patients with FR-SDNS who are also CsA-dependent appears to be effective in reducing CsA exposure as well as in decreasing the frequency of relapses.

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