Fulminant hepatic failure in nephrotic syndrome related to withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy

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Abstract

Two patients with nephrotic syndrome developed fatal fulminant hepatitis B folowing withdrawal of prednisolone or cyclophosphamide. Immunosuppressive therapy probably enhanced hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication and widespread infection of hepatocytes; its withdrawal permitted a return of immune competence resulting in massive destruction of infected hepatocytes. Prior screening of al patients for hepatitis B surface antigen, gradual withdrawal of immunosuppressive drugs with careful monitoring, and prompt intervention with corticosteroids at the first clinical or biochemical signs of liver cel damage may prevent this complication.

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Onwubalili, J. K. (1988). Fulminant hepatic failure in nephrotic syndrome related to withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 64(750), 325–327. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.64.750.325

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