Publications by authors named "Kernaonet E"

Introduction: Sirolimus is an immunosupressant used in renal transplantation because of its lack of nephrotoxicity. We report four cases of pneumonitis due to sirolimus, possibly revealing an interaction with atorvastatin.

Case Report: Four patients (previously on long-term treatment with atorvastatin) presented with respiratory symptoms between 3 and 56 months after starting treatment with sirolimus following renal transplantation.

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Background & Aims: In Crohn's disease, cases of interstitial nephritis with renal failure have been reported in connection with the use of mesalamine.

Methods: We observed 4 patients with severe interstitial nephritis proven by examination of kidney biopsy specimens. Renal failure was discovered before or simultaneously with the diagnosis of Crohn's disease, and patients were not treated with mesalamine.

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Rhodococcus Equi, a strictly aerobic Gram positive coco-bacillus, is a pathogen for horses and foals. It may induce opportunistic infections and is described in AIDS infected patients. We report the case of a 47-year old man, breeder of horses, with kidney transplant who has presented, 8 years after his graft, an impairment of health, a fever and evidence of pulmonary disease.

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Occurrence of crescentic formation superimposed to idiopathic membranous glomerulopathy worsens severely its prognosis with evolution to end stage renal disease. We report the case of a 65 years old man with nephrotic idiopathic membranous glomerulopathy who subsequently developed an acute renal failure secondary to crescentic formation. Pulse of high dose methylprednisolone administration improved renal function.

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This report concerns a new case of late onset cystinosis with heavy proteinuria. Renal biopsy showed focal segmental glomerular hyalinosis and the usual tubular and glomerular lesions of cystinosis. The pathogenesis of glomerular hyalinosis remains unclear.

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The authors report two cases of singular overloading histiocytosis, observed in patients treated with regular dialysis and undergoing feverish cachectic disease. The observations of the two patients show a same histiocytosis infiltration of ganglions, liver, muscles, lung, pleura and pericardium, consisting in an accumulation of PAS positive intracytoplasmic substance, refringent at polarisation, microcrystalline on electron microscopy and on ionic analysis. Clinical likeness appears with PVP thesaurismosis but the histochemical findings are different.

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