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Immunopathogenesis of chronic pyelonephritis
The American Journal of Medicine, 1983Immunopathologic responses to urinary Tamm-Horsfall protein in the development of chronic pyelonephritis were examined by four different approaches. First, in a rabbit model, tubulointerstitial nephritis developed in 64 of 102 rabbits injected intravenously with urine or rabbit Tamm-Horsfall protein as compared with only one of 17 rabbits in two ...
A R, Mayrer, P, Miniter, V T, Andriole
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Chronic Pyelonephritis at Autopsy
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967Excerpt About 6 years ago, an analysis of the frequency with which chronic pyelonephritis*was diagnosed at autopsy showed that males were affected about as frequently as females (2).
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CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS AND HYPERTENSION
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1960SummaryThe autopsy incidence of chronic pyelonephritis has been investigated in a series of zoo hypertensive patients. Evidence of the disease was found in 51.5%, the condition being unilateral in 4.5%. The findings indicate that “essential” hypertension is rare in young patients. Malignant hypertension and uræmia should suggest the presence of primary
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Transplantation, 1967
IN 1963 Murray and Harrison1 reported that glomerulonephritis was the commonest disease among 50 patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Similar findings have been reported from other transplant centers,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 as well as in a report of 71 patients with terminal chronic uremia in which those with a doubtful diagnosis had been ...
M. H. Gault, J. P. Dossetor
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IN 1963 Murray and Harrison1 reported that glomerulonephritis was the commonest disease among 50 patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Similar findings have been reported from other transplant centers,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 as well as in a report of 71 patients with terminal chronic uremia in which those with a doubtful diagnosis had been ...
M. H. Gault, J. P. Dossetor
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The Enigma of Chronic Pyelonephritis
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969Chronic pyelonephritis is the end result of a bacterial infection of the kidney in which pathological changes are found in both the parenchyma and in the pelvi-calyceal system. Unhappily, at the present time, chronic pyelonephritis has become a catchall term because the pathologist has concentrated purely on the parenchymal changes, forgetting that ...
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