Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is often caused by an allergic reaction to a medication; it can also be associated with autoimmune conditions and with various infections. Most causes of AIN ...
several case reports and a case series have indicated that PPIs have a causal role in the development of acute interstitial nephritis (AIN), which can progress to acute renal failure. Geevasinga ...
In 1942 Williams, Long-cope and Janeway 1 reported the results of a comparative study on the course of acute hemorrhagic nephritis in two groups treated in the same manner except that one group ...
Kidney dysfunction in patients receiving nafcillin might be incorrectly attributed to renal hypoperfusion or acute tubular necrosis. Finally, because it is possible for the estimated GFR to remain ...
More information: Dennis G. Moledina et al, External Validation of an Electronic Health Record–Based Diagnostic Model for Histological Acute Tubulointerstitial Nephritis, Journal of the American ...
After this article had been sent to the publishers, an article bearing upon the destructive action of Lysol on the tissues, by Horace K. Sowles, M.D., appeared in the Boston Medical and Surgical ...
[13] Furthermore, few suspected cases of nafcillin-associated interstitial nephritis have been reported ... to the same institution and developed acute kidney injury (AKI) most likely secondary ...