Chronic lymphocytic leukemia-associated membranous glomerulopathy: remission with fludarabine.
Journal: American Journal Of Kidney Diseases : The Official Journal Of The National Kidney Foundation
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Abstract
In some individuals, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) may be associated with glomerular disease from membranous nephropathy with resultant nephrotic syndrome. CLL is characterized by abnormal immunoregulation with a malignant clonal proliferation of lymphocytes. The association between the abnormal clone and nephrotic syndrome is suggested in some cases by the remission of proteinuria with a reduction in abnormal lymphocyte number after treatment with antineoplastic agents. For the first time, we describe a patient with CLL and associated membranous glomerulopathy whose nephrotic syndrome remitted after treatment with fludarabine, a new purine analogue used in the treatment of refractory CLL.
Authors
H Butty, J Asfoura, F Cortese, M Doyle, G Rutecki
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