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Andrew Idoko Group 332 Variant 14
Andrew Idoko Group 332 Variant 14
Andrew Idoko Group 332 Variant 14
Group 332
Variant 14
Discuss the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of
tubulointerstitial
diseases and discuss how their pathogenesis relates to
treatment and outcomes.
Symptoms
Flulike symptoms, flank pain, hypertension, and oliguric acute renal failure are
common. In some patients, circulating antirifampin antibodies and
immunoglobulin G (IgG) deposits along the tubular basement membranes have
been reported
Treatment for interstitial nephritis depends on the cause. When AIN is caused
by a drug allergy, the only treatment needed may be drug removal. Other
cases of AIN can be treated with anti-inflammatory medications. Quick
treatment often leads to a full recovery.