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The latest Nephrology Self-Assessment Program (nephSAP) issue, Volume 24: Issue 1 (Mar 2025): Primary and Secondary Glomerular Diseases is now available online.
RE: membranous nephropathy 1 hour ago
79 year old: I like the Niles protocol in general "Combination of Rituximab, Low-Dose Cyclophosphamide, and Prednisone" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm....
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RE: membranous nephropathy 1 hour ago
Albumin 1.5. I need to check with the treating doctor about the UPCR. ------------------------------ Steven Rosenblatt MD, FASN South Texas Re...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 1 hour ago
"Presented with creatinine 1495 µmol/L, ur 31 oliguric AKI" "Creatinine plateaued at ~600 µmol/L" none of this really matters but there is som...
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RE: membranous nephropathy 2 hours ago
You must mean serum albumin of 1.5gms/dL. What is the UPCR? ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Laguna Woods CA (949) 388-88...
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RE: membranous nephropathy 2 hours ago
Need levels of anti-PLA2R (by ELISA ) . If > 150 RU/ml I would go with RTX plus low dose CYC and very moderate dose of oral steroids (Niles Protoco...
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membranous nephropathy 2 hours ago
We have a 79 yo Korean woman with severe NS, protein 1.5, creatinine 2 with eGFR 25. wt 119 with anasarca. Biopsy MGN and positive PLA2R (titer pen...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 4 hours ago
If anuric the GFR was zero on presentation. Assuming the creatinine can rise as much as 3 mg/dl/day in a muscular person with muscle injury, the ev...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 5 hours ago
"Creatinine plateaued at ~600 µmol". In recovering AKI, SCr plateaus first before it starts improving . What is the trend in urine output? Is it in...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 5 hours ago
This patient presented with a creatinine of 17 mg/dl so whatever happened did so a while back, even if still taking into account that Cr may rise m...
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RE: Hypercalcemia management in a patient with Sarcoidosis 5 hours ago
Infliximab is a great idea for refractory Sarcoidosis. I'm nnot sure if isolated hypercalcemia qualifies, I could easily argue that it does and tha...
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RE: Hypercalcemia management in a patient with Sarcoidosis 5 hours ago
Prathap: Infliximab is another option in recalcitrant sarcoidosis. How leukopenic is your patient? There's is significant correlation between disea...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 6 hours ago
A bit unusual with this level of CK what is the patient background , what was his uric acid level ? : renal hypo uricemia with excercise induced AK...
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Reminder: Volunteer by May 7 to serve as a case report reviewer for Kidney Week 2025! 6 hours ago
If you are interested serving as a reviewer, please complete this form by May 7: https://www.asn-online.org/apply/?ID=21 ASN invites ASN Fellow...
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Reminder: Encourage fellows to apply to be case report reviewers by May 7! 6 hours ago
ASN invites ASN Fellows-in-Training members to serve as reviewers for case reports submitted by trainees for Kidney Week 2025. The reviewing/gradin...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 7 hours ago
Give it a little more time. Should see gradual onset of increasing urine output with eventual recovery. ------------------------------ John Mella...
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RE: Volunteer by May 7 to serve as a case report reviewer for Kidney Week 2025! 9 hours ago
I am excited to be a reviewer for case report in ASN forum ------------------------------ Afsana Jahan MBBS Fellow Northwell health LONG ISLAND N...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 18 hours ago
Pure exertional Rhabdo unless profound and pt dehydrated or compartment syndrome usually does not cause AKi Here I suppose contribution of NSAID by...
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RE: Volunteer by May 7 to serve as a case report reviewer for Kidney Week 2025! 22 hours ago
Good evening This is Mugdha, I am second year nephrology fellow at University of Cincinnati. it is an awesome opportunity and I would love to vol...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 1 day ago
Agree I presume that the exertion/NSAID was some time ago and that the CPK was much higher several days ago, we're just catching it on its way do...
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RE: Hypercalcemia management in a patient with Sarcoidosis 1 day ago
Thank you both for the prompt response. I appreciate it. I will present both options to the patient and decide. Thank you -----------------...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 1 day ago
I would not biopsy, Myoglobinuric AKI can take a while to recover. Although I am a little surprised of this level of AKI with this level of CK. ...
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RE: Hypercalcemia management in a patient with Sarcoidosis 1 day ago
HydroxyChloroquin has also been used see attached ------------------------------ Roger Rodby MD, FASN Professor of Medicin...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 1 day ago
"Tubular damage is increased in patients receding high-dose Rosuvastatin. " Do we have anything other than an association? Do we have any idea...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 1 day ago
Few comments: Love "Cardiologists have tunnel vision, there is nothing they wont do to decrease CV risk. We need to temper them a bit". Tubule ...
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RE: Hypercalcemia management in a patient with Sarcoidosis 1 day ago
The addition of ketoconozole to therapy in this patient may help to ameliorate the hypercalcemia due to beneficial effects on Sarcoidosis itself an...
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Hypercalcemia management in a patient with Sarcoidosis 1 day ago
I have a 69-year-old Caucasian male with biopsy-proven pulmonary sarcoidosis, diagnosed after he initially presented with acute kidney injury and h...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 1 day ago
I see no need for a kidney biopsy based on the information provided , other opinions welcome. ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD,...
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RE: Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 1 day ago
What about urinary myoglobin and serum electrolytes. He must receive large amount of IV fluids (3-4L) and iv calcium.. ---------------------...
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Rhabdomyolysis-Associated AKI with NSAID Exposure: Is Biopsy Warranted? 1 day ago
Patient: 31-year-old previously healthy male Presentation: • Prolonged exertion (2h swimming in heat) • Took Cataflam (diclofenac, NSAID) prior ...
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RE: follow up case 1 day ago
Thank you. ------------------------------ M Kaisar Nephrologist Brisbane ------------------------------
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 1 day ago
Dr. Campese . I fully agree with your warnings about use of high dose rosuvastatin but the distinction between hematuria, hemoglobinuria and myoglo...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 2 days ago
The PLANET II trial (NCT00296400) studied rosuvastatin and atorvastatin in patients with proteinuria but without diabetes. It found that atorvastat...
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RE: Follow up on patient with lupus nephritis 2 days ago
Thanks so much for your kind words. I was very surprised too. ------------------------------ Deborah Fein MD Nephrologist Pattner and Grodstein ...
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RE: Follow up on patient with lupus nephritis 3 days ago
This anecdote represent support for the use of Benlysta to control both renal and extra-renal Lupus,especially to allow for steroid-free management...
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RE: Follow up on patient with lupus nephritis 3 days ago
Since she had many others lupus related symptoms (alopecia, discoid skin changes, fatigue and arthralgias) it seemed that Benlysta would be a benig...
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RE: Follow up on patient with lupus nephritis 3 days ago
Dr. Fein- It is interesting that you chose to add Benlysta, as the RCT involving thus drug did not show any benefits in use of Benlysta Class ...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 3 days ago
20 years ago I participated in preparation of a publication on statins and adverse kidney events, using FDA voluntary reporting data. We found that...
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RE: whether to Biopsy this Kidney of myeloma patient and whether to treat asymptomatic Uti before Biopsy? 3 days ago
According to the values listed the UACR is 452mg/gm creatinine and theUPCR is 1464mg/ gm creatinine.(conventional units. ). The UACR/UPCR ratio is ...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 3 days ago
Rosuvastatin on the other hand less toxic to muscles and less drug interaction Recently saw an AA 40 years of age with Rhabdo due to his normal ...
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RE: Follow up on patient with lupus nephritis 3 days ago
I couldn't agree more with you Dr Fein. Insistent pharmacologic approach at any cost in lupus nephritis is reminiscent of the days before the arriv...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 3 days ago
I agree with the epidemic. Have seen multiple cases and reported several to the FDA. Have been educating my local cardiologists about the package i...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 3 days ago
I agree with your concerns. My experience is of more worrying nature. In the last three years , I have encountered 5 instances of Rhabdomyolysis wi...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 3 days ago
I agree- ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Laguna Woods CA (949) 388-8885 ------------------------------
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RE: Diffuse Scleroderma And Thrombotic Microangiopathy 3 days ago
I agree. ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Laguna Woods CA (949) 388-8885 ------------------------------
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RE: Diffuse Scleroderma And Thrombotic Microangiopathy 3 days ago
Dr Glassock my interpretation was pts with scleroderma associated TMA 10-15% had underlying complement abnormalities -----------------------------...
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RE: High dose Rosuvastatin and non glomerular proteinuria 3 days ago
Rosuvastatin Pandemic initiated by Cardiologists last year Unfortunately MAX dose of 40 mg Rosuvastatin has become a "routine Rx" by most cardiol...
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RE: Diffuse Scleroderma And Thrombotic Microangiopathy 3 days ago
So 50% or more of patients Scleroderma who do not have SRC but are hypertensive can have non-C associated TMA lesions in the kidney, is this a corr...
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RE: Diffuse Scleroderma And Thrombotic Microangiopathy 3 days ago
This is from one article Thrombotic microangiopathy can occur in up to 50% of patients with hypertensive emergency and 10-15% with scleroderma Gene...
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RE: Diffuse Scleroderma And Thrombotic Microangiopathy 3 days ago
There seems to be a growing movement that all TMA is causally related somehow to C activation (usually alternate pathway). Is this true? I do not k...
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RE: whether to Biopsy this Kidney of myeloma patient and whether to treat asymptomatic Uti before Biopsy? 3 days ago
The majority of this thread is focused on whether or not there's any role of renal biopsy. But this was based on the assumption that was clear that...
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