Acute interstitial nephritis. Why do the kidneys suddenly fail?
- PMID: 8460071
- DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1993.11701663
Acute interstitial nephritis. Why do the kidneys suddenly fail?
Abstract
Acute interstitial nephritis is a clinical and pathologic entity with diverse causes. The most common cause at present is reaction to drug use, but infection, a concomitant uveitis syndrome, and other rare causes have been reported. Acute interstitial nephritis should always be considered in a patient with acute renal failure, because it is a treatable cause that may result in interstitial fibrosis and irreversible disease if not arrested.
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