Membranous nephropathy associated with the relatively selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, etodolac, in a patient with early rheumatoid arthritis

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Renal dysfunction and urinary abnormalities, which are usually related to drug toxicity, secondary amyloidosis, or those which overlap with other autoimmune conditions, are frequently observed in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. This is the first case report of membranous nephropathy in a patient with early-stage rheumatoid arthritis treated with the relatively selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, etodolac. The present case suggests that any kind of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug can cause membranous nephropathy; thus, physicians should be aware of this renal toxicity when prescribing these drugs. © 2007 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Sugimoto, T., Aoyama, M., Kikuchi, K., Sakaguchi, M., Deji, N., Uzu, T., … Kashiwagi, A. (2007). Membranous nephropathy associated with the relatively selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, etodolac, in a patient with early rheumatoid arthritis. Internal Medicine, 46(13), 1055–1058. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.46.0094

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