Female patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are often of childbearing age at diagnosis, and though fertility in these patients is similar to the general population, successful pregnancy remains a rare occurrence. This incidence is, however, increasing and the management of these high risk pregnancies is often further complicated by the patient's need for dialysis as a result of lupus nephritis (LN). We share our experience in managing two LN patients with successful pregnancies, one on automated peritoneal dialysis and the other on haemodialysis, as well as a review of cases in the literature. © 2013 Goutham Sivasuthan et al.
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Sivasuthan, G., Dahwa, R., John, G. T., & Ranganathan, D. (2013). Dialysis and pregnancy in end stage kidney disease associated with lupus nephritis. Case Reports in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/923581
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