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Nephritis

Nephritis is inflammation of the kidneys and may involve the glomeruli, tubules, or interstitial tissue surrounding the glomeruli and tubules.[4] It is one of several different types of nephropathy.

Nephritis
Enlarged kidney (anatomy)
SpecialtyNephrology
TypesGlomerulonephritis[1] and Interstitial nephritis[2]
Diagnostic methodUltrasound, X-ray[3]
TreatmentDepends on type(See type)

Types

Causes

Nephritis is often caused by infections, and toxins, but is most commonly caused by autoimmune disorders that affect the major organs like kidneys.[5]

Mechanism

 
Renin–angiotensin system

Nephritis can produce glomerular injury, by disturbing the glomerular structure with inflammatory cell proliferation.[10] This can lead to reduced glomerular blood flow, leading to reduced urine output (oliguria)[11] and retention of waste products (uremia).[12] As a result, red blood cells may leak out of damaged glomeruli, causing blood to appear in the urine (hematuria).[13]

Low renal blood flow activates the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS), causing fluid retention and mild hypertension.[14] As the kidneys inflame, they begin to excrete needed protein from the affected individual's body into the urine stream. This condition is called proteinuria.[15]

Loss of necessary protein due to nephritis can result in several life-threatening symptoms. The most serious complication of nephritis can occur if there is significant loss of the proteins that keep blood from clotting excessively. Loss of these proteins can result in blood clots, causing sudden stroke.[16]

Diagnosis

The diagnosis depends on the cause of the nephritis, and in the case of lupus nephritis, blood tests, X-rays and an ultrasound can help ascertain if the individual has the condition.[3]

Treatment

 
Disease burden of nephritis/nephrosis worldwide in 2004.[17]
  no data
  less than 40
  40–120
  120–200
  200–280
  280–360
  360–440
  440–520
  520–600
  600–680
  680–760

Treatment (or management) of nephritis depends on what has provoked the inflammation of the kidney(s). In the case of lupus nephritis, hydroxychloroquine could be used.[18]

Prevalence

Nephritis represents the ninth-most-common cause of death among all women in the US (and the fifth leading cause among non-Hispanic black women).[19]

Worldwide, the highest rates[clarification needed] of nephritis are 50–55% for African or Asian descent followed by Hispanic at 43% and Caucasian at 17%.[20]

The average age of an individual diagnosed with kidney inflammation (in this case, lupus nephritis) is 28.4 years old.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Glomerulonephritis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". www.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  2. ^ a b "Interstitial nephritis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". www.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  3. ^ a b . www.guideline.gov. Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  4. ^ Keto Acids – Advances in Research and Application 2013 Edition p.220e
  5. ^ "Acute Nephritis; Nephrosis; Nephritic syndrome information. Patient | Patient". Patient. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  6. ^ "Pyelonephritis: Kidney Infection". www.niddk.nih.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  7. ^ . www.niddk.nih.gov. Archived from the original on 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  8. ^ "Nephritis Symptoms". esagil.org.
  9. ^ Shinton, N. K. (2007). Desk Reference for Hematology. CRC Press. ISBN 9781420005127. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  10. ^ "Glomerular Diseases". www.niddk.nih.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
  11. ^ "Oliguria: Background, Etiology, Epidemiology". Medscape. eMedicine. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  12. ^ "uremia | accumulation in the blood of constituents normally eliminated in the urine that produces a severe toxic condition and usually occurs in severe kidney disease". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  13. ^ "Hematuria (Blood in the Urine)". www.niddk.nih.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  14. ^ Ashar, Bimal; Miller, Redonda; Sisson, Stephen; Hospital, Johns Hopkins (2012-02-20). Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review: Certification and Recertification. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-0323087988.
  15. ^ "Proteinuria". www.niddk.nih.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  16. ^ Thomas, Donald E. Jr (2014-05-22). The Lupus Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients and Families. JHU Press. ISBN 9781421409849.
  17. ^ "WHO Disease and injury country estimates". World Health Organization. 2009. Retrieved Nov 11, 2009.
  18. ^ "Hydroxychloroquine: MedlinePlus Drug Information". medlineplus.gov. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  19. ^ "Leading Causes of Death - Women's Health USA 2010". mchb.hrsa.gov. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  20. ^ Lerma, Edgar; Rosner, Mitchell (2012-10-28). Clinical Decisions in Nephrology, Hypertension and Kidney Transplantation. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781461444541.
  21. ^ "Lupus Nephritis: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology". 2018-04-22. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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Not to be confused with nephrosis Nephritis is inflammation of the kidneys and may involve the glomeruli tubules or interstitial tissue surrounding the glomeruli and tubules 4 It is one of several different types of nephropathy NephritisEnlarged kidney anatomy SpecialtyNephrologyTypesGlomerulonephritis 1 and Interstitial nephritis 2 Diagnostic methodUltrasound X ray 3 TreatmentDepends on type See type Contents 1 Types 2 Causes 3 Mechanism 4 Diagnosis 5 Treatment 5 1 Prevalence 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksTypes EditGlomerulonephritis is inflammation of the glomeruli Glomerulonephritis is often implied when using the term nephritis without qualification 1 Interstitial nephritis or tubulo interstitial nephritis is inflammation of the spaces between renal tubules 2 Causes EditNephritis is often caused by infections and toxins but is most commonly caused by autoimmune disorders that affect the major organs like kidneys 5 Pyelonephritis is inflammation that results from a urinary tract infection that reaches the renal pelvis of the kidney 6 Lupus nephritis is inflammation of the kidney caused by systemic lupus erythematosus SLE a disease of the immune system 7 Athletic nephritis is nephritis resulting from strenuous exercise 8 Bloody urine after strenuous exercise may also result from march hemoglobinuria which is caused by trauma to red blood cells causing their rupture which leads to the release of hemoglobin into the urine 9 Mechanism Edit Renin angiotensin system Nephritis can produce glomerular injury by disturbing the glomerular structure with inflammatory cell proliferation 10 This can lead to reduced glomerular blood flow leading to reduced urine output oliguria 11 and retention of waste products uremia 12 As a result red blood cells may leak out of damaged glomeruli causing blood to appear in the urine hematuria 13 Low renal blood flow activates the renin angiotensin aldosterone system RAAS causing fluid retention and mild hypertension 14 As the kidneys inflame they begin to excrete needed protein from the affected individual s body into the urine stream This condition is called proteinuria 15 Loss of necessary protein due to nephritis can result in several life threatening symptoms The most serious complication of nephritis can occur if there is significant loss of the proteins that keep blood from clotting excessively Loss of these proteins can result in blood clots causing sudden stroke 16 Diagnosis EditThe diagnosis depends on the cause of the nephritis and in the case of lupus nephritis blood tests X rays and an ultrasound can help ascertain if the individual has the condition 3 Treatment Edit Disease burden of nephritis nephrosis worldwide in 2004 17 no data less than 40 40 120 120 200 200 280 280 360 360 440 440 520 520 600 600 680 680 760 Treatment or management of nephritis depends on what has provoked the inflammation of the kidney s In the case of lupus nephritis hydroxychloroquine could be used 18 Prevalence Edit Nephritis represents the ninth most common cause of death among all women in the US and the fifth leading cause among non Hispanic black women 19 Worldwide the highest rates clarification needed of nephritis are 50 55 for African or Asian descent followed by Hispanic at 43 and Caucasian at 17 20 The average age of an individual diagnosed with kidney inflammation in this case lupus nephritis is 28 4 years old 21 See also EditNephrotic syndrome Bright s Disease Goodpasture syndrome Lupus nephritisReferences Edit a b Glomerulonephritis MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia www nlm nih gov Retrieved 2015 06 14 a b Interstitial nephritis MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia www nlm nih gov Retrieved 2015 06 14 a b American College of Rheumatology guidelines for screening treatment and management of lupus nephritis National Guideline Clearinghouse www guideline gov Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 23 July 2016 Keto Acids Advances in Research and Application 2013 Edition p 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