A case of nephrotic syndrome mimicking membranoproliferatibe glomerulonephritis(MPGN) and associated with reactive hemophagocytic syndrome after renal death.
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We report a case of nephrotic syndrome which mimicked membranoproliferative glomerulone phritis (MPGN) and was associated with hemophagocytic syndrome after renal death. A 41-year-old Japanese man was referred to our hospital because of nephrotic syndrome in February 1979. He had no signs, symptoms nor laboratory data suggestive of liver damage. He was diagnosed as idiopathic MPGN and administered prednisolone and cyclophosphamide (total dose of about 50, 000mg). He developed end-stage renal disease, and dialysis therapy was initiated in February 1992. Simultaneously, he was diagnosed as hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive liver cirrhosis. In August 1994, he died because of reactive hompphagocytic syndrome, which occorred in the setting of immunosuppression due to chronic renal failure, liver cirrhosis, and sesecondary diabetes. In this case, we can not deny the possibility that radical therapeutic intervention against "idiopathic MPGN" had a negative effect on the clinical course of chronic HCV infection.
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