Publications by authors named "C Naretto"

The lymphatic kidney system plays a crucial role in managing interstitial fluid removal, regulating fluid balance, and tuning immune response. It also assists in the reabsorption of proteins, electrolytes, cytokines, growth factors, and immune cells. Pathological conditions, including tissue damage, excessive interstitial fluid, high blood glucose levels, and inflammation, can initiate lymphangiogenesis-the formation of new lymphatic vessels.

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  • Treatment-refractory lupus nephritis (LN) can lead to serious health complications, and a case series involving six patients (one male and five females) showcased a treatment using daratumumab, an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody.
  • After 12 months of treatment, five out of six patients showed significant improvement in disease activity, protein levels, and kidney function.
  • Findings also indicated changes in immune response markers, suggesting that daratumumab could be a promising monotherapy for managing refractory LN, warranting further research.
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Background: Focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) is a histologic lesion rather than a specific disease entity and represents a cluster of different conditions affecting both children and adults that includes primary, secondary and genetically mediated forms. These forms can be distinguished by electron microscopy and genetic assessment and show different responsiveness to steroids and immunosuppressants. Despite some promising effects of rituximab in nephrotic syndrome in children, the results in adults with FSGS are disappointing.

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Introduction: While the use of different immunosuppressants has been investigated in immunoglobulin A nephropathy, further investigation is needed to assess the effect of a regimen of mycophenolate mofetil combined with a short course of glucocorticosteroids in the subset of patients with histologically active features. We compared the efficacy and safety of a combined regimen of mycophenolate mofetil and glucocorticosteroids to a conventional regimen of glucocorticosteroids alone in patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy who have active lesions and major urinary abnormalities.

Methods: This retrospective study involved 30 immunoglobulin A nephropathy patients with active histological lesions, 15 of whom were treated with both mycophenolate mofetil 2 g/day for 6 months and 3 pulses of 15 mg/kg methylprednisolone, followed by a short tapering schedule of oral prednisone.

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  • * People with HPS often have symptoms like fever, low blood cell counts, and problems with the liver and kidneys.
  • * The text discusses four rare cases where HPS only affected the kidneys, and it mentions that more research is needed to understand this better.
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