Urinary Tract Infection and Pyelonephritis

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Urinary Tract Infection and Pyelonephritis

Abstract Urinary tract infection is a common bacterial infection. Management is determined by the clinical presentation–acute uncomplicated urinary infection, pyelonephritis, complicated urinary tract infection, prostatitis, or asymptomatic bacteriuria. For some…

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Obstructive Uropathy

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Obstructive Uropathy

Abstract Obstruction of the urinary tract is a simple event that initiates a complex series of reactions at the cellular level. A 3-mm ureteral stone has the ability to alter…

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Chronic Tubulointerstitial Disease

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Chronic Tubulointerstitial Disease

Abstract Chronic interstitial nephritis is part of the spectrum of primary interstitial kidney diseases that are associated with interstitial inflammation and accompanying tubular cell damage. Interstitial nephritis has been generally…

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Metabolic Acidosis

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Metabolic Acidosis

Abstract Metabolic acidosis describes a process in which nonvolatile acids accumulate in the body. It can be a result of excess production of acid, decreased excretion of acid by the…

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Alport Syndrome and Related Disorders

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Alport Syndrome and Related Disorders

Abstract Alport syndrome is a disease of collagen that always affects the kidneys, usually the ears and often the eyes. At least 85% of kindreds with Alport syndrome have X-linked…

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Polycystic and Other Cystic Kidney Diseases

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Polycystic and Other Cystic Kidney Diseases

Abstract The discovery of the genes responsible for many hereditary cystic kidney diseases has led to the characterization of their protein products. Most of these proteins localize to the primary…

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Fabry Disease

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Fabry Disease

Abstract Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by accumulation of glycosphingolipids due to deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme α-galactosidase A. Deposition of substrate results in kidney failure,…

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Sickle Cell Nephropathy

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Sickle Cell Nephropathy

Abstract Sickle cell anemia is caused by the homozygous inheritance of the sickle β-globin gene and affects multiple organ systems. Because of its unique physiology, the kidney is particularly susceptible…

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Nephronophthisis and Medullary Cystic Kidney Disease

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Nephronophthisis and Medullary Cystic Kidney Disease

Abstract Nephronophthisis (NPHP) is an autosomal recessive kidney disease that inevitably progresses to end-stage kidney failure within the first three decades of life. NPHP can present as isolated kidney disease…

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Kidney Disease Caused by Therapeutic Agents

Apr 1, 2019 by in NEPHROLOGY Comments Off on Kidney Disease Caused by Therapeutic Agents

Abstract Medications are crucial to the appropriate care of patients. However, acute and chronic kidney injury remains an unfortunate and relatively frequent adverse consequence of drug therapy. Although most medications…

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