Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (Jan 2019)

Minimal change disease and Kimura's disease responding to tacrolimus therapy

  • Manish R Balwani,
  • Charulata P Bawankule,
  • Amit Pasari,
  • Priyanka Tolani,
  • Swati Vakil,
  • Rajashri Yadav

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 254 – 257

Abstract

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Kimura's disease (KD) usually presents with a subcutaneous swelling and associated lymphadenopathy in the periauricular area. KD has a tendency to involve the kidneys. Proteinuria is reported in 12%–16% of cases, and around 60%–70% of them develop nephrotic range proteinuria. We are reporting a case of KD which developed around 12 years later in a patient of biopsy-proven steroid responsive minimal change disease. Recurrent swellings of KD and subnephrotic range proteinuria responded to low-dose tacrolimus therapy (0.05 mg/kg).