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A Case of Scleroderma Renal Crisis without Malignant Hypertension after Steroid Treatment / 대한신장학회잡지
Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 970-974, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-224246
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Scleroderma renal crisis is defined as rapidly progressive renal failure and/or new onset of malignant hypertension during the course of systemic sclerosis. Most patients show clinical features of malignant hypertension, but there have been several reports of normotensive renal crisis. We have experienced a 63 year old female patients with acute renal failure due to scleroderma renal crisis who did not show the clinical features of malignant hypertension. She had taken steroid for the treatment of degenerative osteoarthritis and gradually developed shortness of breath and edema. Her blood pressure on admission was 150/90 mmHg and easily controlled by diuretics. Renal biopsy showed onion-skin appearance in the interlobular arteries with varying degree of tubulointerstitial changes. Her renal function rapidly deteriorated despite ACE inhibitor therapy and cytotoxic therapy had to be initiated because of progressive interstitial pneumonitis and myocarditis. We describe a patient with scleroderma renal crisis who did not show the clinical features of malignant hypertension following steroid treatment.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Osteoarthritis / Arteries / Scleroderma, Systemic / Biopsy / Blood Pressure / Lung Diseases, Interstitial / Diuretics / Dyspnea / Edema / Renal Insufficiency Limits: Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Nephrology Year: 2004 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Osteoarthritis / Arteries / Scleroderma, Systemic / Biopsy / Blood Pressure / Lung Diseases, Interstitial / Diuretics / Dyspnea / Edema / Renal Insufficiency Limits: Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Nephrology Year: 2004 Type: Article