Abstract Calcineurin inhibitor pain syndrome is a rare but debilitating adverse effect of calcineurin inhibitors when used in kidney transplant recipients 1. The pain affects lower limbs and it is usually bilateral and symmetrical 2. All other causes of foot pain should be excluded before diagnosis. Treatment is not always successful and options are limited as the mainstay is either calcineurin inhibitor withdrawal or dose reduction 2. The available treatments can compromise graft function and lead to reduced graft survival. Herein, we report a case of Calcineurin inhibitor pain syndrome in kidney transplant recipient in which belatacept was used successfully. There was complete pain relief and regain of function in affected lower limb. The bone marrow edema also significantly improved on magnetic resonance imaging. Normal kidney functions were maintained on follow up.
Hammad et al. (Wed,) studied this question.