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Shunt Nephritis

Journal of Urology, 1981
Nephritis associated with a chronically infected ventriculoatrial shunt is known as shunt nephritis. To our knowledge, we report the first case of shunt nephritis in a child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. The light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopic findings in our patient were characteristic of shunt nephritis.
H N, Noe, S, Roy
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Tubulointerstitial nephritis

Pediatric Nephrology, 1992
Tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) describes a range of pathological processes that are at least partly responsible for the progression of renal disease of nearly all aetiologies. TIN is frequently the most important pathological manifestation of progressive glomerulonephritis, obstructive uropathy, reflux nephropathy and cystic diseases, although it ...
C L, Jones, A A, Eddy
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Lupus nephritis

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1995
Lupus nephritis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality arising from systemic lupus erythematosus. The pathology seen on renal biopsy and clinical features of renal involvement remain major prognostic factors and therapeutic guides. Serologic markers also correlate with disease activity, but more significantly, the identification of cationic and ...
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Lupus Nephritis

Therapeutische Umschau, 2005
Die Lupus Nephritis ist eine schwere Erkrankung und ein wichtiger Organbefall beim Vorliegen eines Systemischen Lupus Erythematodes (SLE). Eine rasche Diagnose mit anschließender Behandlung ist entscheidend, um eine relevante Organschädigung mit erhöhter Morbidität und Mortalität nach Möglichkeit zu verhindern.
J, Steiger, D, Garzoni, M, Mayr
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Lupus nephritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1996
Both immune and nonimmune mechanisms are operant in lupus nephritis. Recent findings have begun to elucidate fundamental questions in the pathogenesis of the disease. Genetic linkage studies have identified susceptibility loci contributing to nephritis in lupus-prone mice.
J C, Davis, I O, Tassiulas, D T, Boumpas
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Shunt nephritis

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988
Six children with shunt nephritis are reported of whom two did not show complete recovery of renal function. Follow up and outcome in relation to the delay in diagnosis and renal biopsy appearances are discussed.
H, Narchi   +4 more
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Granulomatous Nephritis

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1986
Granulomatous nephritis (renal tuberculosis, malacoplakia, xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, and echinococcus disease) represents an infectious process that is characterized by (renal) parenchymal destruction and consists of a chronic cellular reaction and mature, mononuclear infiltrate.
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Lupus nephritis: new progress in diagnosis and treatment.

Journal of Autoimmunity, 2022
Chen Yu   +5 more
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Neutrophils in lupus nephritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2019
Purpose of review Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multiorgan autoimmune disease characterized by IgG-autoantibodies to nuclear antigens that can deposit in the kidney and trigger lupus nephritis.
H. Nishi, T. Mayadas
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Tubulointerstitial Nephritis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2019
Tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) is a cause of acute kidney injury in children characterized histologically by an inflammatory cell infiltrate in the kidney interstitium. The most common causes of TIN in children include medications, infections, inflammatory disorders, and genetic conditions.
Rebecca L, Ruebner, Jeffrey J, Fadrowski
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