Successful treatment of dwarfism secondary to long-term steroid therapy in steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome

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Abstract

Prolonged steroid therapy is generally used for steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome in pediatric patients. However, dwarfism secondary to a long-term regimen and its successful reverse is rarely reported. The underlying mechanism of dwarfism is still poorly understood, as both long-term steroid use and nephrotic syndrome may interact or independently interfere with the process of growth. Here, we present a 17-year-old patient with dwarfism and steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome and the successful treatment by recombinant human growth factor and cyclosporine A with withdrawal of steroid. We also briefly review the current understanding and the management of dwarfism in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Sun, L., Chen, D., Zhao, X., Xu, C., & Mei, C. (2010). Successful treatment of dwarfism secondary to long-term steroid therapy in steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome. Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3483

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