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Ofatumumab in post-transplantation recurrence of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in a child.

FSGS is a potentially devastating form of nephrotic syndrome. Treatment of SRNS can be difficult, especially post-transplantation. The current therapy of post-transplant SRNS includes plasmapheresis, ACE-I, CNI, and monoclonal antibodies (rituximab). Patients who are refractory to these interventions have limited therapeutic alternatives. We present a case of a patient with SRNS secondary to FSGS. He did not respond to immunosuppressive medications prior to transplant, progressed to ESRD, and was started on chronic hemodialysis. He received a DDKT which was complicated by post-transplant FSGS recurrence. A course of plasmapheresis, rituximab, and CNI were administered with some response. Ofatumumab was then given to the patient. As a result, the patient achieved partial remission. Ofatumumab may be a safe and effective option for post-transplant recurrence of FSGS.

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