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Combined cyclosporine and prednisolone therapy in adult patients with the first relapse of minimal-change nephrotic syndrome
2009
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation
Background. Although minimal-change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) is highly steroid-responsive, some patients show frequent relapses, necessitating administration of repeated courses of prednisolone (PSL) at high doses. The adverse effects of long-term PSL treatment include osteoporosis, infection, diabetes, cataract, etc., most of which are serious. It is therefore necessary to establish useful strategies to reduce the PSL dose. Methods. Patients with the first relapse of MCNS were randomly
doi:10.1093/ndt/gfp422
pmid:19740915
fatcat:37xb3gsj5bbzzhkxy36es376pm