PMID: 11605789Oct 19, 2001Paper

Methylprednisolone pulse therapy in Japanese children with severe lupus nephritis

Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association
H TanakaS Waga

Abstract

Six Japanese children with severe lupus nephritis received prompt initiation of methylprednisolone pulse therapy (MPT). After three courses of MPT, oral prednisolone combined with a 12-week course of oral cyclophosphamide was given and prednisolone was tapered. At presentation, urine protein excretion and histological indices of the mean activity index and the mean chronicity index in the patients were 2.2 +/- 1.5 g/day, 10.3 +/- 2.0, and 2.8 +/- 1.2, respectively. Urine protein excretion and the activity index decreased significantly at the second renal biopsies obtained at a mean interval of 8 months after the first [0.1 +/- 0.1 g/day and 3.5 +/- 1.4 (P<0.05), respectively], while the chronicity index did not change. At the latest observation (mean interval 53 months), all showed clinical and serological improvement. Complete remission was achieved in two patients, and no patient showed renal impairment. Although this case series is without controls, our treatment protocol may be of benefit to Japanese children with severe lupus nephritis.

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Jun 15, 2006·Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association·Hiroshi TanakaEtsuro Ito
Oct 25, 2007·Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association·Michael ZappitelliIndra R Gupta
Aug 13, 2003·Pediatrics International : Official Journal of the Japan Pediatric Society·Hiroshi TanakaEtsuro Ito
Mar 5, 2017·Clinical and Experimental Nephrology·Hiroshi TanakaTadaatsu Imaizumi
Apr 18, 2003·Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association·Abdullah A Al Salloum

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