| Literature DB >> 4111681 |
R D Barr, P H Rees, P E Cordy, A Kungu, B A Woodger, H M Cameron.
Abstract
The adult nephrotic syndrome as met with in Nairobi is predominantly encountered in young sophisticated African women, most of whom began to use skin-lightening creams containing mercury before the symptomatic onset of their illness. The particular form of mercury involved is well known to cause the nephrotic syndrome in other circumstances-for example, when applied to the skin in the treatment of psoriasis. In these circumstances the pathogenetic mechanism is thought to be of an idiosyncratic type. The use of mercury-containing skin-lightening creams in the patients studied seemed to be particularly associated with a "minimal-change" ("light-negative") renal glomerular lesion, this lesion being present in half of the patients. The prognosis in this group of patients seems remarkably good, with 50% entering remission, 77% of these doing so spontaneously on discontinuing the use of the creams.Entities:
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Year: 1972 PMID: 4111681 PMCID: PMC1788008 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5806.131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med J ISSN: 0007-1447