Proteinuria in rheumatoid arthritis - Drug-induced or amyloid?

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Abstract

Over a 5-year period 325 patients with rheumatoid arthritis received treatment with gold (162) or D-penicillamine (163). Thirty-eight (11.7%) developed proteinuria, which persisted in 10 patients; renal biopsies in these 10 patients revealed 6 cases of amyloid disease. These 6 cases illustrate the importance of investigation of rheumatoid patients developing proteinuria even when they are receiving potentially nephrotoxic drugs.

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Bourke, B. E., Woodrow, D. F., & Scott, J. T. (1981). Proteinuria in rheumatoid arthritis - Drug-induced or amyloid? Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 40(3), 240–244. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.40.3.240

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