[Nephrotic syndrome and anasarca status, secondary to treatment with tiopronin in a case of cystinuria].
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Alvarez Navascues R, Vidau Arguelles P, Rodriguez Suarez C, Herrera Perez de Villar J, Suarez Heiva M
[Nephrotic syndrome and anasarca status, secondary to treatment with tiopronin in a case of cystinuria].
Arch Esp Urol. 2001 Jun;54(5):438-40.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of cystinuria treated with tiopronin that produced the nephrotic syndrome. METHODS/RESULTS: A case of nephrotic syndrome with ascites and heart failure in a patient who had received tiopronin for the treatment of cystinuria is presented. Cystinuria as a rare cause of kidney stones is analyzed. The clinical features, diagnosis and the side effects of treatment with tiopronin are discussed. The patient recovered after withdrawal of the drug. CONCLUSIONS: It must be emphasized that patients treated with tiopronin should be screened for proteinuria.
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