Minimal-change Nephrotic Syndrome Associated with Isoniazid in Anti-tuberculosis Chemoprophylaxis for a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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A 66-year-old woman with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and latent tuberculosis infection developed minimal-change nephrotic syndrome following the initiation of anti-tuberculosis chemoprophylaxis with isoniazid. This is the first reported case of an isoniazid-induced nephrotic syndrome. Isoniazid as a single-drug intervention is widely accepted as a safe and effective means of anti-tuberculosis chemoprophylaxis, particularly for RA patients with latent tuberculosis infection; the present case, however, demonstrates that isoniazid has the potential to induce minimal-change nephrotic syndrome, even when used as a single-drug intervention.
著者
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Mori Shunsuke
Clinical Research Center for Rheumatic Disease and Department of Rheumatology, NHO Kumamoto Saishuns
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Mori Shunsuke
Clinical Research Center For Rheumatic Disease And Department Of Rheumatology Kumamoto Saishunsou Na
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Matsushita Yoshio
Division of Renal Disease, Kumamoto-Chuo Hospital, Japan
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Arizono Kenji
Division of Renal Disease, Kumamoto-Chuo Hospital, Japan
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