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Granulomatous interstitial nephritis
Human Pathology, 1995Granulomatous interstitial nephritis is a rare condition whose pathogenesis is poorly understood. Of 203 renal biopsies performed between 1974 to 1994 in which interstitial nephritis was the predominant change, granulomata occurred in 12. The authors reviewed the records of these patients and performed immunopathologic and immunohistochemical studies ...
R M, Viero, T, Cavallo
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2015
There are many causes of interstitial nephritis other than pyelonephritis. The term interstitial nephritis does not connote a single etiologic or pathogenetic mechanism; it rather arbitrarily places together a wider variety of renal diseases that have a predilection for early and major involvement of the renal interstitium.
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There are many causes of interstitial nephritis other than pyelonephritis. The term interstitial nephritis does not connote a single etiologic or pathogenetic mechanism; it rather arbitrarily places together a wider variety of renal diseases that have a predilection for early and major involvement of the renal interstitium.
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IgE LEVELS IN INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS
The Lancet, 1974Abstract Abnormal levels of serum IgE were found in 3 of 5 patients developing interstitial nephritis, probably induced by drug therapy. Measurement of sequential serum samples in a single patient showed that the rise of IgE paralleled the onset of interstitial nephritis.
B S, Ooi +5 more
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Interstitial Nephritis in Sjögren's Syndrome
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968Abstract Renal histologic changes were studied by biopsy in eight patients with Sjogren's syndrome and at autopsy in one.
W H, Tu +3 more
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Der Internist, 2019
Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is a rare, often underdiagnosed condition and a common cause of renal failure. Drugs are the leading cause. The underlying pathophysiological condition is often a type IV hypersensitivity reaction. There are also rarer idiopathic forms, which often remain unrecognized.
Anna Laura, Herzog, Kai, Lopau
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Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is a rare, often underdiagnosed condition and a common cause of renal failure. Drugs are the leading cause. The underlying pathophysiological condition is often a type IV hypersensitivity reaction. There are also rarer idiopathic forms, which often remain unrecognized.
Anna Laura, Herzog, Kai, Lopau
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Nabumetone‐Associated Interstitial Nephritis
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1995An 84‐year‐old woman was admitted to the hospital for progressive edema and decreased urine output. She had been taking nabumetone for 6 months, but had discontinued the agent 2 weeks before admission due to progressive edema. On admission she had 2–3+ pitting edema.
E, Blackwell +3 more
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Pathogenesis of Tubular Interstitial Nephritis
2011Injury to the interstitium of the kidney is regarded as a common pathway leading to end-stage renal insufficiency, regardless of etiology. Tubular interstitial nephritis is characterized histologically by inflammatory changes in the tubulointerstitial compartment, such as interstitial edema, leukocyte infiltration, accumulation of extracellular matrix ...
Tetsuhiro, Tanaka, Masaomi, Nangaku
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Granulomatous interstitial nephritis
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2012Tarek, Alhamad, Haresh, Mani
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Granulomatous interstitial nephritis
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003Samih H, Nasr +3 more
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