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  • Title: The effect of treatment with prednisolone or cyclophosphamide-warfarin-dipyridamole combination on the outcome of patients with membranous nephropathy.
    Author: Shearman JD, Yin ZG, Aarons I, Smith PS, Woodroffe AJ, Clarkson AR.
    Journal: Clin Nephrol; 1988 Dec; 30(6):320-9. PubMed ID: 3243041.
    Abstract:
    Between 1973 and 1986, 109 patients with membranous nephropathy have been evaluated with respect to clinical presentation, pathological features and factors determining prognosis. Secondary disease was present in 21, and a further 21 were lost or followed for less than 12 months. The remaining 67 with idiopathic membranous nephropathy were allotted to one of three groups. Group 0 (26 patients) received no active treatment, Group 1 (12 patients) a combination of cyclophosphamide, dipyridamole and warfarin, and Group 2 (21 patients) high dose alternate day prednisolone therapy. Eight patients received other treatment or presented with end stage renal disease. No significant difference in outcome could be detected between the groups. Remission rates were equivalent as were numbers of patients judged as having progressive disease. There was no statistical difference with respect to duration of nephrotic syndrome, plasma creatinine at the end of study and change in plasma creatinine. No demonstrable benefit was obtained in predicting the outcome of disease or response to treatment from conventional pathological grading of stages I to IV as approximately equal numbers of each stage fell into good and bad categories of outcome. Similarly unusual histological features such as mesangial proliferation and immunofluorescence for deposits other than IgG and C3 were not helpful. A different approach to treatment of idiopathic membranous nephropathy is strongly recommended.
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