2006
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2005.080960
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Independent risk factors for chronic cyclosporine induced nephropathy in children with nephrotic syndrome

Abstract: Background: Cyclosporine A (CsA) has been widely used in children with steroid dependent and steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (NS) because of its efficacy in relieving these patients from systemic side effects of steroids. However, its long term use is controversial, since chronic CsA induced nephropathy (CsAN) may develop in a considerable number of patients. Aims and Methods: In order to clarify the risk factors for the development of CsAN, the clinical characteristics of children with steroid dependent … Show more

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“…CsAN is primarily caused by chronic ischemic insult to the kidney, resulting in arteriolar hyalination and tubulointerstitial changes, including striped interstitial fibrosis, tubular vacuolization, and atrophy (11). Because these lesions may be difficult to distinguish from the underlying renal disease, criteria have been developed to stage CsA-induced renal lesions (11,12); however, even when using these criteria, the diagnosis of CsAN may be uncertain. Progressive interstitial fibrosis can develop with time in patients who have NS and are not treated with CsA, although less frequently and to a lesser extent (4,13,14).…”
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“…CsAN is primarily caused by chronic ischemic insult to the kidney, resulting in arteriolar hyalination and tubulointerstitial changes, including striped interstitial fibrosis, tubular vacuolization, and atrophy (11). Because these lesions may be difficult to distinguish from the underlying renal disease, criteria have been developed to stage CsA-induced renal lesions (11,12); however, even when using these criteria, the diagnosis of CsAN may be uncertain. Progressive interstitial fibrosis can develop with time in patients who have NS and are not treated with CsA, although less frequently and to a lesser extent (4,13,14).…”
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“…Numerous studies have documented the prevalence of CsAN in patients who were treated for idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. Since 1986, Ͼ200 follow-up biopsies in patients who were treated with CsA for SDNS have been reported in the literature (1,(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27). These studies are difficult to compare because they vary in the number of biopsies, underlying renal pathology, duration of follow-up, dosages of CsA, and criteria to define CsAN.…”
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“…This has relieved children with steroid dependent and resistant nephrotic syndrome from steroid toxicity (1). However, there is controversy concerning its long-term treatment because of the potential toxicity by chronic CsA nephropathy, which is characterized by tubular atrophy, interstitial fibrosis, and progressive renal impairment (2).…”
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