Remission and long-term outcomes of proliferative lupus nephritis: retrospective study of 96 patients from Saudi Arabia.
A H AlmalkiFadel AlRowaieH M AlhozaliN K AlmalkiA I AlsubeiM S AlturkiL F SadagahPublished in: Lupus (2019)
Approximately two-thirds of patients with PLN develop remission in response to standard induction therapy. Remission was negatively associated with the presence of chronic changes in renal biopsy. Overall, MMF is the most commonly used agent to induce remission; however, with more severe disease CYC, is used more frequently. PLN is associated with significant long-term renal outcomes including a 26% cumulative rate of doubling of serum creatinine at 5 years. Initial remission predicts this long-term renal survival.
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