IgA Vasculitis in an Oldest-old Patient Successfully Treated with Glucocorticoid |
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Authors: | Hirotaka Sato Kentaro Takase Kosuke Matsui Tomoko Ishitobi Hideyuki Onuma Seikon Kin Takafumi Ito |
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Affiliation: | 1.Division of Nephrology, Shimane Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan; 2.Division of Nephrology, Izumo Citizens Hospital, Japan; 3.Division of Dermatology, Shimane Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan; 4.Division of Pathology, Shimane Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan; 5.Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Japan |
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Abstract: | A 94-year-old man was diagnosed with immunoglobulin A vasculitis (IgAV), and losartan was initiated. His renal function rapidly deteriorated over a month; therefore, methylprednisolone was administered intravenously for three days followed by oral prednisolone. Renal function improvement and both proteinuria and hematuria remission were observed within six months. Prednisolone tapering was completed at eight months. In this case, we monitored the patient carefully and started glucocorticoids as soon as the patient''s renal function deteriorated. We were thus able to treat the patient with a relatively small dose of glucocorticoids in a short treatment period without any adverse events due to glucocorticoids. |
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Keywords: | IgA vasculitis oldest-old glucocorticoid |
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