Rapid Progressive Glomerulonephritis in Patients With Familial Mediterranean Fever
1989
Two patients with a long-standing history of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) presented with gross hematuria, oliguria, and acute renal failure; both required dialysis support. Kidney biopsies from both patients revealed crescentic rapid progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) without amyloidosis. One patient recovered renal function with methylprednisolone pulse therapy and cyclophosamide. The second patient did not improve and required regular hemodialysis. He is asymptomatic on colchicine therapy. To our knowledge, these are the first cases documenting the presence of RPGN in patients with FMF.
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