A case of membranous nephropathy with primary biliary cirrhosis and cyclosporine-induced remission

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We report a case of membranous nephropathy with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). A 76-year-old Japanese man had been treated for PBC and was referred to our department because of acute severe proteinuria (10 g/day). Renal biopsy was performed and was compatible with a diagnosis of membranous nephropathy. The patient was treated with cyclosporine A (CsA; Neoral®), which was followed by normalization of liver function and partial remission of proteinuria (0.68 g/day) within six months without any significant side effects. This case suggests that CsA monotherapy is effective for the treatment of both liver dysfunction and membranous nephropathy associated with PBC. © 2011 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Sakamaki, Y., Hayashi, M., Wakino, S., Fukuda, S., Konishi, K., Hashiguchi, A., … Itoh, H. (2011). A case of membranous nephropathy with primary biliary cirrhosis and cyclosporine-induced remission. Internal Medicine, 50(3), 233–238. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.50.4020

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