Controlled trial of methylprednisolone pulses and low dose oral prednisone for the minimal change nephrotic syndrome

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In a multicentre, randomised, prospective trial 89 patients (67 children and 22 adults) with the minimal change nephrotic syndrome were treated with three intravenous pulses of methylprednisolone followed by low dose oral prednisone for six months (group given methylprednisolone) or with high dose oral prednisone for four weeks followed by low dose oral prednisone for five months (control group). Five patients in the group given methylprednisolone and one in the control group did not respond initially. The time to response was shorter in children treated with methylprednisolone. No significant differences between the two groups were observed in the number of patients who relapsed. © 1985, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Imbasciati, E., Zucchelli, P., Gusmano, R., Perfumo, F., Petrone, P., Edefonti, A., … Pasquali, S. (1985). Controlled trial of methylprednisolone pulses and low dose oral prednisone for the minimal change nephrotic syndrome. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 291(6505), 1305–1308. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.291.6505.1305

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