
doi: 10.1111/nep.12939
pmid: 28176473
AbstractIn C3 glomerulopathy, uncontrolled complement C3 activation via the alternative pathway results in glomerular C3 deposition and, in many cases, progressive renal failure. Despite advances in understanding of C3G pathogenesis over the last few years, there are no proven treatments. We describe a patient in whom C3 glomerulopathy was associated with renal impairment and elevated serum free kappa light chains. An initial response to corticosteroids was followed by relapse once steroids were weaned, prompting use of mycophenolate mofetil to maintain remission. We discuss some of the diagnostic and therapeutic issues surrounding C3G, including in the setting of monoclonal gammopathy.
Male, Glomerulonephritis, Remission Induction, Paraproteinemias, Humans, Complement C3, Enzyme Inhibitors, Middle Aged, Mycophenolic Acid
Male, Glomerulonephritis, Remission Induction, Paraproteinemias, Humans, Complement C3, Enzyme Inhibitors, Middle Aged, Mycophenolic Acid
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