Successful treatment of HIV-associated lupus-like glomerulonephritis with mycophenolic acid.
Mark Kung Dah TiongScott WilsonAlan PhamAnastasia ChrysostomouPublished in: Clinical case reports (2020)
HIV-associated lupus-like glomerulonephritis is an uncommon but well-described entity. Treatment has traditionally focused on control of HIV viremia with some using adjuvant steroids. Mycophenolic acid may prove to be a novel, nonsteroid, therapy in patients with active glomerulonephritis despite control of the underlying infection.