Two Cases of Nephrotic Syndrome with Rapid Response to Saireito : Minimal Change and Membranous Nephropathy
10.3937/kampomed.60.73
- Author:
Takahiko ONO
;
Noriko MORI
;
Eri MUSO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
nephrotic syndrome;
membranous nephropathy;
minimal-change nephritic syndrome;
saireito;
proteinuria
- MeSH:
g/d;
Patients;
Nephrotic Syndrome;
sairei-to;
Cancer Remission
- From:Kampo Medicine
2009;60(1):73-80
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We report two cases of nephrotic syndrome successfully treated with saireito. The first patient developed massive proteinuria of 5.2 g/day, was diagnosed with minimal-change nephrotic syndrome upon renal biopsy, and rapidly improved with saireito treatment for 2 months to the reduced urinary protein level of 0.3 g/day. Urinary protein increased to 2.0 g/day just after discharge, then again decreased and was brought to remission soon thereafter. The second patient with biopsy-proven idiopathic membranous nephropathy maintained nephrotic syndrome remission for 8 years with the treatment of small-dose prednisolone, an immunosuppressant, and an angiotensin II receptor blocker, then relapsed with 4.4 g/day proteinuria. In this patient, proteinuria was reduced after 4 weeks with the above combination therapy plus saireito to 1.3 g/day, then remitted again soon thereafter. The former patient presented with mild discomfort and opposition when the subcostal region was pressed ; the latter patient presented with apparent discomfort and opposition together with moderate leg edema. Because rapid remission of massive urinary protein with saireito treatment was observed in these patients, we report here and discuss possible mechanisms.