Immunohistological diagnosis of drug-induced hypersensitivity nephritis
- PMID: 352613
- DOI: 10.1159/000401520
Immunohistological diagnosis of drug-induced hypersensitivity nephritis
Abstract
The immunohistological findings in 10 cases of DIHN and in 6 cases of R-ARF were compared with the patterns of experimental models and human examples of immunological nephritis. In most cases the simultaneous involvement of glomerular and extraglomerular structures was observed. A linear pattern on tubules together with a granular pattern on glomeruli and other structures was more frequently seen in Rifampicin adverse reactions. Direct and indirect immunofluorescence techniques performed in these last cases gave no evidence of the presence of the antigen and specific antibodies in the kidneys.
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