NEPHRITIS

nəfrīˈtəs, inflammation of the kidney. The earliest finding is within the renal capillaries (glomeruli); interstitial edema is typically followed by interstitial infiltration of lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils, and a small number of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. The disease is thought to be immunological, but immunoglobulins and drug antigens have been found in only a few cases. The damage is usually reversible when the cause is recognized and removed, but severe cases can progress to fibrosis and renal failure. The disease can take several forms. Pyelonephritis is usually associated with a bacterial infection transmitted from the bladder or blood; it affects the renal pelvis and is treated with antibiotics. Glomerulonephritis, or Bright's disease, causes degenerative changes in the glomeruli and is believed to be an allergic response to infection elsewhere in the body. Symptoms include headache, mild fever, puffiness of the eyes and face, high blood pressure, and discoloration of the urine. Treatment includes bed rest and limiting the intake of water, sodium, and proteins, and, if necessary, dialysis; antibiotics are given to halt infections (e.g., streptococcal) invasion. The disease occurs more frequently among the young. About 95% of patients recover from the acute phase of the disease; however, if glomerulonephritis becomes chronic, renal damage results after many years, causing kidney failure.

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...111 Acute nephritis and Brights disease 117...Death rates from acute nephritis and Brights disease per 100,000 population...enteritis all ages . 119, 120 Acute nephritis and Brights disease. 137 Puerperal...
...American History, Smithsonian Institution. 60 Figure 2.4. Charting the course of nephritis in chemical parameters. From D. D. Van Slyke et al., Observations on the Course of Different Types of Blights Disease...
...stubborn chronic degenerative diseases--intracranial lesions, nephritis, cancer, and diseases of the heart and arteries--become the...substantially higher age-adjusted mortality rates than the whites for nephritis, intracranial lesions, and pneumonia. Tuberculosis represents...
...his death, including an embolism to the brain and chronic nephritis. 1. He was buried at Sheffield, Massachusetts. DEATH...and his condition was complicated by chronic interstitial nephritis and hypertrophy. His death on June 1, 1884, in New York City...
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...Hypothesis Testing with Application in Lupus Nephritis. by Michal Abrahamowicz , Todd...prognostic factors for mortality in lupus nephritis, a rare rheumatologic disease that affects...untreated disease and survival in lupus nephritis and analyze a well-known primary biliary...
...of race/ ethnicity on mortality from nephritis (genitourinary diseases). Data analysis...whites. Men were 85% as likely to die from nephritis as women. Education was unrelated to death due to nephritis, and income had moderate effects. Persons...
...at doses that also cause proximal tubular nephritis. They also suggest that toxic nephritis is necessary for TCE to cause renal cancer...be reasonably anticipated that TCE-related nephritis occurs only from exposures that exceed some...
...lead in the drinking water, the idea of nephritis was now present among clinicians in the...remarkably high rate of mortality from nephritis in Queensland-from three to five times...large number of later deaths from chronic nephritis.46 Slowly, overseas medical writers...
...significant increase in mortality for nephritis and nephrosis in the 1985 follow-up study...association between respirable fibers and nephritis or nephrosis in a case-control study...Bender JR, Chiazze M. 1999. Mortality from nephritis and nephrosis in the fibreglass manufacturing...
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...lumped together under the generic term nephritis, meaning inflammation of the kidney...prospects for preventing the various forms of nephritis, whose causes are even less well understood...have a bearing on the risk of developing nephritis. Moreover, adequate control of blood...
...years before America entered World War I, British soldiers in France suffered at least 2,000 cases of "field nephritis" or "war nephritis" -- physical manifestations not recognizably different than KHF. The disease diminished by the time U.S. forces...
...trials of eculizumab for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and nephritis (see "The Paths to Market", p. 38). Eculizumab showed promising...hard way, when a patient was infected in a Phase II trial for nephritis. Since then, they have been prevaccinating subjects. Rosse...
...most serious manifestations of the disease is kidney damage. Nephritis, or kidney inflammation, can result when the kidneys filtration...monitored closely. About half of those with lupus develop nephritis and kidney failure, which is responsible for about 25 percent...
...ultrasound and other tests. On April 20,1995, Ramey was admitted to the local community hospital for uremia, secondary to chronic nephritis. She is now well into her fourth year of dialysis treatments. Robertson isnt sure how long Ramey might have been kept off...
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...back in ninety-seven. I noticed I had extreme swelling around my ankles," she said. Doctors quickly determined that she had nephritis, or kidney inflammation, a serious symptom. At the root of the problem, she discovered, was lupus erythematosus. Somehow...
...social worker, donated one of her kidneys to her 56-year-old husband, Coun Mike Sharpe. Coun Sharpe has suffered from IgA nephritis - a progressive inflammatory disease of the kidneys - for the past 16 years. Consultant Surgeon Andrew Ready said he was happy...
...of tales, Just So Stories? WHAT was 12-year-old Vicki van Meter the youngest female pilot to cross? WHERE in the body does nephritis strike? WHEN did the South African government lift the ban on the ANC? remember when ... 1 Cruise missiles arrived at Greenham...
...went rapidly downhill and she was diagnosed as suffering from nephritis, a form of renal failure. She refused to let illness beat...continued: "It came as a complete shock to find out I had nephritis. "Although I was a nurse I didnt know much about it, and...
...were prone to develop complications such as encephalitis, nephritis and chronic ear infections, leading to longstanding ill-health...such as rheumatic fever, with fearsome effects on the heart, nephritis leading to renal failure, and osteomyelitis, a chronic bone...
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NEPHRITIS n fri t s, inflammation of the kidney. The earliest finding is within the renal capillaries (glomeruli); interstitial edema...
PYELONEPHRITIS see nephritis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
GLOMERULONEPHRITIS see nephritis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
BRIGHTS DISEASE see nephritis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...the spleen, and a characteristic butterfly-shaped skin rash on the face. Heart, joint, and kidney disease are common (see nephritis ). It is believed that the disease may be triggered by certain drugs or foreign proteins, exposure to ultraviolet radiation...
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