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Individualised Homeopathic Therapy in ANCA Negative Rapidly Progressive Necrotising Crescentic Glomerulonephritis with Severe Renal Insufficiency – A Case Report

Authors

Seema Mahesh, Latika Jaggi, Atul Jaggi, Dionysios Tsintzas, George Vithoulkas

Journal

Journal of Medicine and Life

Abstract

Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (ANCA)-negative Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis (RPGN) is a severe form of autoimmune renal injury with a bleak prognosis. A 60-year-old Indian woman was treated with classical homeopathy for ANCA-negative RPGN, and after one year of treatment, serum creatinine and other parameters indicating renal injury dropped steadily despite the withdrawal of immunosuppressive drugs; renal dialysis, which was conducted twice a week initially, was made rarer and stopped after one year. Classical homeopathy may be considered a potential therapeutic modality in severe pathologies. Controlled studies are required to establish further the extent to which classical homeopathy may relieve patients from procedures such as dialysis that cause considerable physical and economic discomfort.

Keywords
AAV: ANCA-Associated Vasculitis; ANCA-negative; ANCA: Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody; BVAS: Birmingham Vasculitis Score; CGN: Crescentic Glomerulonephritis; Chronic renal insufficiency; Dialysis free; GFR: Glomerular Filtration Rate; Glomerulonephritis; Homeopathy; RPGN: Rapidly Progressing Glomerulonephritis; cANCA: Cytoplasmic ANCA; pANCA: Peripheral ANCA.

External URL

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527409/