1983
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(83)90463-1
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Minimal-change lesion nephrotic syndrome with renal oncocytoma

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“…However, few cases of MCN associated with solid neoplasm have been described in the literature [4]. In only 5 of these cases was the neoplasm a renal cell carcinoma [5][6][7][8][9].We describe a case of minimal change nephropathy associated with renal cell carcinoma with both conditions: reversible nephrotic syndrome and acute renal failure. …”
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“…However, few cases of MCN associated with solid neoplasm have been described in the literature [4]. In only 5 of these cases was the neoplasm a renal cell carcinoma [5][6][7][8][9].We describe a case of minimal change nephropathy associated with renal cell carcinoma with both conditions: reversible nephrotic syndrome and acute renal failure. …”
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“…Interestingly the nephrotic syndrome in patient 4 had responded dramatically to prednisolone prior to tumour detection, but subsequently relapsed. The patient of Forland & Bannayan (1983) had only a minor improvement in his nephrotic syndrome following excision of the oncocytoma despite prednisolone therapy, though 2 years later complete resolution of his nephrotic syndrome occurred.…”
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“…Though the renal biopsy of this patient was examined by electron microscopy, the absence of immunofluorescence studies in either patient fails to fully exclude early membranous nephropathy (Helin et al, 1980;Pascal et al, 1976). Three further patients have been reported (Moorthy, 1983;Forland & Bannayan, 1983) and the details of all five patients are shown in Table I. Two patients with small cell carcin- oma of bronchus showed partial tumour response and improvement in oedema following combination chemotherapy though significant proteinuria persisted until death.…”
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“…Fordland and Bannayan reported a case of renal oncocytoma presenting with nephrotic syndrome secondary to minimal change lesion [6]. There was no evidence of mesangial deposits and immunofluorescence was negative for immunoglobulins.…”
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“…Renal oncocytoma is regarded as a renal tumor with a fairly benign course [2]. Several diseases have been reported to be associated with renal oncocytoma [3][4][5][6]. We report the first case in which renal oncocytoma was associated with amyloidosis.…”
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