[Nephrotic syndrome in patients after successful myeloablative allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: clinical findings obtained from four transplanted patients].

2007 
Abstract We experienced four patients who suffered from nephrotic syndrome after a successful allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). These cases were seen in the nineteen-year period from September, 1986 to June, 2005. Our data showed that the incidence of nephrotic syndrome was 0.51% (3 out of 585 HSCT patients) in our hospital. Pathological findings of their renal biopsy specimens revealed that 3 patients had membranous nephropathy and that one patient had minimal change disease. Three patients were positive for anti nuclear antibody. Administration of prednisolone or cyclosporine improved the nephrotic syndrome, leading all patients to a complete or almost complete remission. The nephrotic syndrome occurred at 17 to 25 months after HSCT and accompanied the relapse of chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), possibly due to the termination or a decrease of immunosuppressant administration in all patients. This suggests that immunological abnormality associated with chronic GVHD may be partly involved.
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