MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY WITH SEVERE TUBULOINTERSTITIAL AND VASCULAR CHANGES IN A PATIENT WITH PSORIATIC-ARTHRITIS TREATED WITH NONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS
L. Grcevska et al., MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY WITH SEVERE TUBULOINTERSTITIAL AND VASCULAR CHANGES IN A PATIENT WITH PSORIATIC-ARTHRITIS TREATED WITH NONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS, Clinical nephrology, 39(5), 1993, pp. 250-253
We report on a patient who suffered from psoriasis vulgaris and psoria
tic arthritis and developed nephrotic syndrome after long-term therapy
with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Membranous nephropathy wi
th tubulointerstitial and vascular (intimal hyperplasia) changes was f
ound on renal biopsy using optical, immunofluorescent and electron mic
roscopy. Treatment with methylprednisolone ''pulse'' therapy (1 g/24 h
during 3 days) and continuing with prednisone 0,5 mg/kg/24 h was inef
fective and end-stage renal failure developed 6 months after the diagn
osis had been established.