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The Kidney & Collecting System Diseases of Tubules & Interstitium: 1. Infectious: Acute Pyelonephritis Chronic Pyelonephriris 2. Non-infectious: Drug-Induce Interstitial Nephritis Allergic Analgesic Acute Tubular Necrosis
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Acute Pyelonephritis Gross: One /or both Kidneys involved Normal or/enlarged Microabscesses in both cortex and medulla (hematogenous)
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n Glomeruli Not involved n Suppurative inflammation (Abscess) –Interstitium: Neutrophils infiltrate –Tubules (WBCs Casts) Acute Pyelonephritis
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The Kidney & Collecting System Diseases of Tubules & Interstitium: 1. Infectious: Acute Pyelonephritis Chronic Pyelonephriris 2. Non-infectious: Drug-Induce Interstitial Nephritis Allergic Analgesic Acute Tubular Necrosis
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Chronic Pyelonephritis & Reflux Nephropathy n Interstitial inflammation & Scarring of Renal Parenchyma n Gross Scarring & Deformity of Pelvicalyceal System n Important cause of Chronic Renal Failure
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Chronic Pyelonephritis Morphology:
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The Kidney & Collecting System Diseases of Tubules & Interstitium: 1. Infectious: Acute Pyelonephritis Chronic Pyelonephriris 2. Non-infectious: Drug-Induce Interstitial Nephritis Allergic Analgesic Acute Tubular Necrosis
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Drug-induced Interstitial Nephritis ARF 1. Acute drug-induced Interstitial Nephritis ARF CRF 2. Analgesic Nephropathy CRF
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1) Acute drug-induced Interstitial Nephritis Morphology:
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2) Analgesic Nephropathy Drugs: “Combinations” of “large quantities” for “long periods” n Phenacetin n Aspirin n Acetaminophen n Caffeine n Codeine Leading to Renal Papillary Necrosis & Interstitial Nephritis
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The Kidney & Collecting System Diseases of Tubules & Interstitium: 1. Infectious: Acute Pyelonephritis Chronic Pyelonephriris 2. Non-infectious: Drug-Induce Interstitial Nephritis Allergic Analgesic Acute Tubular Necrosis
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Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) n Clinico-Pathological entity Characterized by: Destruction of tubular epithelial cells Acute Renal Failure n The most common cause of acute renal failure n Reversible renal lesions
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Cont. Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) Morphology:
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