Immunosuppressive treatment for idiopathic membranous nephropathy in adults with nephrotic syndrome
Article 2004 en
Authors
AS
Arrigo Schieppati
AP
Annalisa Perna
JZ
Javier Zamora
Abstract
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This review failed to show any long-term effect of immunosuppressive treatment on patient and/or renal survival. There was an increased number of discontinuations due to adverse events in immunosuppressive treatment groups. Within the class of alkylating agents there is weak evidence supporting the efficacy of cyclophosphamide as compared to chlorambucil. On the other hand, cyclophosphamide had fewer side effects leading to patient withdrawal than chlorambucil.
Jan A.J.G. van den Brand, Piero Ruggenenti, Antonietta Chianca, Julia M. Hofstra, Annalisa Perna, Barbara Ruggiero, Jack F.M. Wetzels, Giuseppe Remuzzi
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