Cellcept for nephrotic syndrome

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Avatar f tn //ehealthforum.com/health/nephrotic-syndrome-t305284.
Avatar m tn If anyone knows anything or can direct me to a site that shows remission rates for nephrotic syndrome post treatment of HCV it would be greatly appreciated. **I must say the stories on this site helped me get through this ordeal. So to everyone all the best, good luck in beating this virus and thanks.
Avatar f tn With this, one has to check for the presence of hematuria or red blood cells in the urine, your blood pressure and total cholesterol levels. Nephrotic syndrome is a primary differential here. Was your kidney function assessed ( BUN and creatinine levels determined?). With the back pain, several differentials also need to be ruled out. This includes musculoskeletal pain, arthritc pain and an underlying spinal cord condition. Chronic pain conditions like fibromyalgia should also be considered.
1573636 tn?1310732650 i have had extreme bloating and constant nausea,it seems like it started when they put me on cellcept for autoimmune disease,i also had neison wrap over 3 years ago, i have bowel movements every day,have had your basic tests.all they say is i have a lot of gas in my bowels.
Avatar m tn Looking for a support group for Susac's Syndrome; doesn't look like there is much out there. My wife is starting treatment this week and it would be great to have her be able to reach out to someone who is familiar with this disease. Thanks! Rick D This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/294158'>Susac Syndrome</a>.
Avatar n tn Seven patients, of whom five were hepatitis C positive, developed renal function impairment long after transplantation, as well as de novo nephrotic syndrome (n = 5), severe hypertension (n = 5), nephritic syndrome (n = 1), and increased serum creatinine (n = 1). This type III cryoglobulinemia was associated with membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and with thrombi within the glomeruli in one case.
778275 tn?1326913623 I really appreciate your opinion. Do you think there is more risk for Cellcept for a man at 70 YO that say at 50? I also have several Herpes antibodies including Zoster, CMV and Epstein Barr (mononucleosis at 15). Would that pose another risk? I believe the` Herpes antobodies are the cause of my Myasthenia There is a model for that pathogenesis. If you lower my resistence to Herpes with Cellcept, the MG could worsen - doesn't that make sense? Fandangoman, M.S.,Ed.D.
Avatar m tn I did go searching a bit on PubMed and other sites for it. I used Nephrotic Syndrome for a search term also since they may be related in some sense. Also MPGN. [Other search terms, which I did not use, are Nil disease; Lipoid nephrosis; Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of childhood. ] " MPGN (membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis) has been associated with a number of chronic infectious etiologies.
Avatar f tn The doctor - does he suspect virus infection, I am not sure - prescribed a blood test, result of which comes out after a week or so. Is this situation - TLC at 2.8 for two weeks now despite CellCept being reduced to Nil mg - is so serious a problem as to cause worry? I am not sure how serious is this is - I am not doctor.
984010 tn?1255796138 Thanks for the website I checked it out and there is alot of information. I have been given several differant meds but afraid to take any. Oxycodene, Gabapentin, Amitriptyline, Hydroxycholroroquine. I do take a multi-vitamin for anemia. Yes the ANA came back positive Pattern: Nucleolar Titers >1:640 SED 13, SS-A 0.4 and SS-B >8.0H AI. Lip biopsy came back positive for Sjogrens.
Avatar n tn i am a patient of nephrotic syndrome minimal change taking prednislone 20 mg for 10 years i had protected sew with a sexworker after 10 days i saw a flat ulcer on my penies like a peel of skin it goes away in 5 days i tested for vdrl tpha fta abs and hiv dna test after 14 weeks all came back negative my question is are my test reliable i m worried about therotical concern of immunesupreession durgs
Avatar m tn hey my daughter is 9 and half years old she gets puss boils on her body which are painful....she was treated for it but got it again...
Avatar n tn I seem to have also gotten a yeast infection in my throat from being prescribed predinisone and an antibiotic for a lung infection..
Avatar m tn It can also occur in cardiac failure, liver failure and nephrotic syndrome. So, further therapy and prognosis will depend on the cause. If you can get back with the diagnosis, I can help elaborate further. Regards.
Avatar n tn Hi, Frothy urine seems to be associated with increased protein levels in the urine ( as in nephrotic syndrome).Some have associated this with calcium levels and gallblader disease.As for the first question, at this point we can not definitely tell that the antibiotics made your urine frothy. However drugs are metabolized by the liver and kidney and are excreted in the urine.
Avatar n tn I am considering just staying on Prednizone for a little while longer and getting pregnant, and then going on cellcept. I have been on cellcept one week tomorrow, and think it would not be too late to discontinue (after talking to my doctor again) since I am also still on 40mg of prednizone every day. Do you have any opinions about cellcept and pregnancy?
Avatar n tn I take Cellcept and only Cellcept. I've been on it now for over a month. My MS doctor prescribed it for my PPMS since there's really no treatment for PPMS. I haven't had any side effects from it. When I first started on it, I did get some headaches but nothing I couldn't handle. In my case, I take it to hopefully slow down the progression of my particular form of this disease. Let me know if I can answer any questions.
Avatar f tn As long as one of the barriers is impaired or damaged, protein will leak into urine and thus form proteinuria. For people with Nephrotic Syndrome, large amounts of protein spill and into urine just because of damaged glomerular filtration membrane. Without effective charge barrier and mechanical barrier, glomerular filtration membrane can not stop protein passing through.
645800 tn?1466860955 t high due to my taking of the CellCept as it suppress my immune system. She finally gave me an RX for Zithromax to see if that will clear things up. I also talked to her about getting hearing aids since I finally got service connection for my hearing. She put in a consult request for that. Hopefully I will get an appointment for that before the new year. I was first told I needed hearing aids about 10 years ago but could never afford to get them. There was some good new...
Avatar n tn m afraid your friend has got the nephrotic syndrome. Back to 2005, his protein level of 1G/24hr was already too high. He needs to see a nephrologist immediately and start treatment straight away. A kidney biopsy could be considered.
Avatar n tn Damage to the tiny blood vessels in your kidneys (glomeruli) that filter waste and excess water from your blood can result in nephrotic syndrome. One result of nephrotic syndrome is low levels of protein (albumin) in your blood, which can lead to fluid accumulation and edema. Worst case scenarios.
Avatar n tn Have them check for protein loss in your urine this might cause those symptoms instead of GI? There is a disease called Nephrotic Syndrome. This usually has edema (swelling in the feet, ankles, around eyes. However you could have vomiting and weight gain as well. Just a shot in the dark. I'm not in the medical profession, so please don't take this to heart, this is just something to read about. Don't be scared to come right out and ask your DR what he/she is checking you for.
Avatar n tn - have a damaged spleen or no spleen - have sickle-cell disease - have HIV infection or AIDS - have cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma - have nephrotic syndrome - have had an organ or bone marrow transplant - are taking medication that lowers immunity (such as chemotherapy or long-term steroids). When a second dose is given, it should be given 5 years after the first dose. Here is a Vaccine Information Statement with more information: http://www.cdc.