Renal failure
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The best treatment of idiopathic membranous nephropathy remains an area of clinical controversy. At the moment only patients with nephrotic syndrome and/or declining renal function should be treated. Despite the negative trials, prolonged oral administration of corticosteroids alone may be a safe and an effective first-line treatment in nephrotic patients. ⋯ They may be retained for patients, in whom other treatment modalities have failed. Chlorambucil may be preferred over cyclophosphamide since it carries less toxicity. A lower dose of chlorambucil, than that usually suggested, for a short period of time seems to be prudent in an effort to avoid serious side-effects.
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Acute hyperammonemia caused by urea cycle disorder is a medical emergency for which immediate managements should be taken to minimize permanent brain damage. Among different enzyme defects, ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTC) is one of the most common enzyme defect in urea cycle disorders. We utilized continuous renal replacement therapy techniques in the acute treatment of hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. ⋯ Continuous renal replacement therapy including CAVH, CAVHD, and CAVHDF may be the alternative techniques for acute management of hyperammonemia in inborn error of metabolism when dialysis machine is not available. Our data suggests CAVHDF provides the best ammonia clearance.