Tubular Proteinuria during Treatment with Cyclosporin A—a Case Report

  • Karin L. G. Svenson Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Lars B. Wibell Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract

A patient with relapsing polychondritis developed a progressive destruction of tracheal cartilage despite treatment with immunosuppressive and cytotoxic agents. Cyclosporin A therapy was instituted and has been continued for more than two years, concomitant with a steady improvement and remission of the disease. During the treatment period an increased urinary excretion of β2-microglobulin was measured, indicating renal tubular damage. The tubular proteinuria preceeded an elevation of serum creatinine and a drop in creatinine-clearance. Thus, β2-microglobulin might be a sensitive indicator of nephrotoxicity and of value for the evaluation of the long-term side effects of Cyclosporin A particularly in patients with extrarenal disease.

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Published
1985-03-01
How to Cite
Svenson , K. L. G., & Wibell , L. B. (1985). Tubular Proteinuria during Treatment with Cyclosporin A—a Case Report. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 90(1), 43-48. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009738509178637
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Case Reports