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Mycophenolate mofetil therapy for children with intractable nephrotic syndrome.

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  • Mycophenolate mofetil therapy for children with intractable nephrotic syndrome. Abstract Text:

    mitsuru okadaMitsuru Okada,keisuke sugimotoKeisuke Sugimoto,kazuro yagiKazuro Yagi,hidehiko yanagidaHidehiko Yanagida,nobutada tabataNobutada Tabata,tsukasa takemuraTsukasa Takemura,mitsuru okadaMitsuru Okada,keisuke sugimotoKeisuke Sugimoto,kazuro yagiKazuro Yagi,hidehiko yanagidaHidehiko Yanagida,nobutada tabataNobutada Tabata,tsukasa takemuraTsukasa Takemura,

    Background: Cyclosporin A (CyA) can suppress relapses and reduce proteinuria in frequent-relapse nephrotic syndrome (FRNS) and steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS). However, some patients remain resistant to CyA therapy. The purpose of the present paper was to evaluate mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) treatment in pediatric patients with CyA-resistant intractable nephrotic syndrome. Methods: MMF therapy was given to 11 patients with FRNS who had relapse despite CyA therapy, and one patient with SRNS who had been receiving combined therapy using steroid and CyA until immediately before the start of MMF. MMF was administered at a daily dose of 750-1000 mg/m(2) in two divided doses. Results: Ten of the 11 patients with FRNS were able to maintain remission. Among them, seven patients remained relapse free for 1 year, and two patients had a decrease in the frequency of relapse after initiation of MMF therapy. One patient, however, had repeated cycles of remission and relapse, and was considered resistant to MMF therapy. The total prednisolone dose during the period from month 6 to month 12 after the start of MMF therapy was significantly lower than that during the 6 month period before the start of MMF therapy. The patient with SRNS, who had not achieved remission despite CyA administration, had complete remission on MMF. No serious adverse effects were seen in any of the present patients. Conclusion: MMF could be useful in CyA-treatment-refractory FRNS and CyA-resistant SRNS.

    Mycophenolate mofetil therapy for children with intractable nephrotic syndrome. Publishing Authors By Initials

    m okadaM Okada,k sugimotoK Sugimoto,k yagiK Yagi,h yanagidaH Yanagida,n tabataN Tabata,t takemuraT Takemura,m okadaM Okada,k sugimotoK Sugimoto,k yagiK Yagi,h yanagidaH Yanagida,n tabataN Tabata,t takemuraT Takemura,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Pediatrics international : official journal of the

    VOLUME: 49

    Page Numbers: 933-7

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    ISSN: 1328-8067

    DAY: 29

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Pediatrics, Kinki University School of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Japan.

    Country: Australia

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