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Fibrosis retroperitoneal idiopática; enfermedad de Ormond
Primero, se ensaya con medicamentos antinflamatorios potentes, llamados corticosteroides. Algunos médicos también utilizan un medicamento llamado tamoxifeno para tratar esta afección.
Si el tratamiento con corticosteroides no funciona, se debe practicar una biopsia para confirmar el diagnóstico. Si éste se confirma, generalmente se prescriben otros medicamentos para inhibir el sistema inmunitario.
Cuando los medicamentos no funcionan, se necesita cirugía y el uso de
El pronóstico depende de la extensión de la fibrosis y de la magnitud del daño a los riñones. El daño renal puede ser temporal o permanente.
El trastorno puede provocar:
Consulte con el médico si experimenta dolor de costado o en la parte baja del abdomen, particularmente con disminución del volumen de orina.
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