Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis


Renal tubular epithelial necrosis

Acute death of renal tubular cells that usually results from prolonged renal ischemia, nephrotoxins, or sepsis. The clinical course of acute tubular necrosis may be divided into initiation, maintenance, and recovery phases.


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PMID (PMCID)
20722570
FEMALE Middle Aged
Challenges in clinical-pathologic correlations: acute tubular necrosis in a patient with collapsing focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis mimicking rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.
Rodamilans MF, Barros LL, Carneiro MM, dos Santos WL, Rocha PN.
Ren Fail. 2010;32(8):1005-8.
Challenges in clinical-pathologic correlations: acute tubular necrosis in a patient with collapsing focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis mimicking rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.
20016924
MALE Adult
Renal involvement in leprosy: report of progression from diffuse proliferative to crescentic glomerulonephritis.
Sharma A, Gupta R, Khaira A, Gupta A, Tiwari SC, Dinda AK.
Clin Exp Nephrol. 2010;14(3):268-71.
Acute kidney injury in patients with leprosy is uncommon and may occur due to acute tubular necrosis, drug-induced interstitial nephritis and rarely crescentic glomerulonephritis.
561762
MALE Adult
Acute renal failure in leprosy.
Singhal PC, Chugh KS, Kaur S, Malik AK.
Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis. 1977;45(2):171-4.
Renal tissue obtained by percutaneous biopsy revealed acute tubular necrosis in two and diffuse crescentic glomerulonephritis in the third case.