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Transient Improvement of Hypertension-Induced Chronic Renal Failure with Mycophenolate Mofetil Treatment
Authors:José Herrera  Maribel Chávez  Crispín Marín
Affiliation:1. Renal Service and the Department of Internal Medicine, the Universidad del Zulia School of Medicine, Maracaibo, Venezuelajoseherrerac@cantv.net;3. Universidad del Zulia School of Medicine, Maracaibo, Venezuela;4. Renal Service and the Department of Internal Medicine, the Universidad del Zulia School of Medicine, Maracaibo, Venezuela
Abstract:
A young female with essential hypertension developed progressive azotemia; renal biopsy showed hypertensive nephrosclerosis with considerable tubulointerstitial disease and cellular infiltration. The addition of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) to her antihypertensive treatment resulted in a dramatic improvement of renal function during the following three months. When the patient discontinued MMF treatment, end-stage renal failure rapidly developed. This patient represents the first report of the beneficial use of MMF in non-immune chronic renal disease and demonstrates that significant functional improvement may be obtained with the addition of MMF to the treatment of hypertensive nephrosclerosis for patients in whom there is significant tubulointerstitial inflammatory infiltration.
Keywords:hypertension  nephrosclerosis  mycophenolate mofetil  renal failure
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