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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
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The hepatorenal syndrome following right hemiphepatectomy is reported in a previously healthy patient who sustained a shotgun wound in the abdomen. In spite of the development of severe oliguric renal insufficiency and the administration of massive amounts of volume expanders and furosemide, the urine sodium concentration remained very low, therby excluding the diagnosis of
acute tubular necrosis
. Although severe hyperbilirubinemia developed, the
prothrombin
time was only slightly abnormal and the liver doubled in size in the 2 weeks after surgery. The study of functional renal failure in patients with liver disease other than decompensated cirrhosis and with significant preservation of hepatic function may suggest that factors other than a circulating toxin participate in mediating the hepatorenal syndrome.
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PMID:Hepatorenal syndrome following hemihepatectomy. 126 Nov 3
Prothrombin has remarkable affinity for calcium oxalate crystals. It is produced in renal tubular cells and is detected as a urinary form of
prothrombin
F1. The aim of this basic study was (1) to isolate
prothrombin
mRNA from normal human and rat kidneys; (2) to confirm expression level changes in stone-forming rat kidneys; and (3) to analyze the DNA sequence of renal
prothrombin
. The aim of the clinical investigation was to measure the serum levels of renal
prothrombin
in clinical cases of various urologic diseases. The expression of
prothrombin
mRNA in human kidneys and male Wistar rat kidneys was investigated using reverse transcription-PCR, with
prothrombin
(F1, F2, and thrombin) primers. Renal
prothrombin
levels were measured in the sera of patients with renal cell carcinoma, renal transplant donors, patients with chronic renal failure, and renal transplant recipients, using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Expression of cyclophilin as well as
prothrombin
mRNA could be detected. Prothrombin mRNA expression levels seemed to be increased in stone-forming rats. The DNA sequence of renal
prothrombin
differed from that of liver
prothrombin
at three points. Repeated measurements of renal
prothrombin
showed that values were high during the
acute tubular necrosis
period and tended to decrease with the recovery of renal function. Prothrombin mRNA expression could be confirmed in human and rat kidneys, as well as in stone-forming rat kidneys. Serum concentration measurements can be considered useful for assessment of recovery from
acute tubular necrosis
after renal transplantation and for diagnosis of acute rejection.
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PMID:Gene expression of prothrombin in human and rat kidneys: basic and clinical approach. 1054 Dec 74
Acute hepatitis A (AHA) is one of the most common infectious diseases; it is usually a self-limiting disease affecting the liver. Although extrahepatic manifestations are not common, some cases have been reported associated with acute renal failure. We reviewed the clinical features of patients with AHA complicated by acute renal failure (ARF group) and compared them with patients with noncomplicated AHA (non-ARF group). The medical records of 208 consecutive patients with AHA who were diagnosed between January 2003 and October 2008 were reviewed. We identified 15 patients (7.2%) with ARF associated with AHA. There were no differences between the ARF and non-ARF group with regard to gender and age. The peak value of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (median: 6060 IU/L vs 1792 IU/L, P < 0.001),
prothrombin
time (PT) (International normalized ratio, median 1.72 vs 1.10, P < 0.001), and total bilirubin level (median: 9.6 mg/dL vs 6.3 mg/dL, P = 0.04) were significantly higher in the ARF than in the non-ARF group. Twelve patients (80%) recovered completely with haemodialysis (seven patients, 46.7%) or only conservative management (five patients, 33.3%), while one patient underwent liver transplantation because of fulminant hepatic failure, and two patients died because of fulminant hepatic failure. There were no deaths among patients with noncomplicated AHA in the non-ARF group. Five patients underwent kidney biopsy; two patients were diagnosed with
acute tubular necrosis
, two patients with acute interstitial nephritis with IgA nephropathy and one patient with acute tubulointerstitial nephritis. All patients in the ARF group had microscopic haematuria and proteinuria (100%vs 31.1%, P < 0.001). Urine sodium levels were more than 10 mEq/L in 10 patients. The findings of high urinary sodium concentrations, microscopic haematuria and proteinuria did not support the diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome (HRS). Patients with AHA with ARF had higher ALT levels, more prolonged PTs, and higher total bilirubin levels. The prognosis for these patients was poorer than for those without ARF. However, the patients with ARF and nonfulminant AHA had recovered with proper treatment and should not be confused with patients that have HRS.
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PMID:Clinical features of acute renal failure associated with hepatitis A virus infection. 1982 44