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An 11-year-old girl who presented with
pneumonia
, pleural effusion, hematuria, and red blood cell casts is described. Mycoplasma pneumoniae complement fixation titers were elevated. The
pneumonia
resolved following therapy with tetracycline. Light microscopy of renal biopsy tissue revealed an acute glomerulonephritis; immunofluorescent studies showed deposits of IgG, C3 and mycoplasma antigen along the glomerular capillary walls and in the mesangium; subendothelial and subepithelial deposits were seen by electron microscopy. This is the first report of acute glomerulonephritis associated with M. pneumoniae infection with evidence of mycoplasma-induced immune complex
nephritis
.
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PMID:Mycoplasma pneumonia associated with acute glomerulonephritis. 15 13
The kidneys of three patients who died of
pneumonia
due to Klebsiella pneumoniae were studied at autopsy by light and immunofluoerescent microscopy. One had no clinical evidence of renal disease; two had only microscopic hematuria and mild proteinuria. Light microscopy revealed focal proliferative glomerulonephritis in all three cases. Also in all three, immunofluorescent microscopy revealed a granular deposition of capsular polysaccharide antigens of Klebsiella pneumoniae in association with immunoglobulins and complement components in the mesangium and along the glomerular basement membrane. Furthermore, the glomerular bound immunoglobulins were eluted and demonstrated to contain antibodies specific to a capsular polysaccharide antigen of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from each patient. These findings may illustrate that the capsular polysaccharides of Klebsiella pneumoniae are antigenic, and that the immune complex deposition in the kidney during infection with this agent can be associated with renal morphological changes. Whether or not clinical evidence of
nephritis
occurs may depend on the characteristics of the infection and the host factors.
...
PMID:Immune complex glomerulonephritis associated with Klebsiella pneumoniae infection. 32 Nov 71
Actinobacilli infections in pigs are relatively rare. Most cases were septicaemic in the first week of life. With increasing age manifestations after generalized infections were characteristic, such as arthritis, polyarthritis, endocarditis,
nephritis
, osteomyelitis and embolic
pneumonia
. Of 34 porcine strains 33 were identified as A. equuli and only one was identical with A. suis. The justification of retaining this species is discussed.
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PMID:[Actinobacillus infections in swine (author's transl)]. 32 19
A 26-year-old man developed
pneumonia
, hepatitis and biopsy-verified acute tubulointerstitial
nephritis
coinciding with a rise and fall of complement-fixing antibodies to Mycoplasma pneumoniae. M. pneumoniae antigenic material and complement (C3) in the renal interstitium were shown by immunohistochemical techniques. A causal relationship between M. pneumoniae infection and the renal lesion is suggested.
...
PMID:Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis in a patient with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection. 41 74
Inquiries were made to all oceanaria that maintain killer whales in North America. Causes of death determined at necropsy included mediastinal abscesses, pyometra,
pneumonia
, influenza, salmonellosis,
nephritis
, Chediak-Higashi syndrome, fungus infection, ruptured aorta, cerebral hemorrhage and a perforated post-pyloric ulcer. Captive females appear to have a higher rate of mortality than males. Growth rates for whales that died were greater than for those that survived.
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PMID:Reported causes of death of captive killer whales (Orcinus orca). 45 51
A 29-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) developed dyspnea, hemoptysis, pleuropericarditis, and azotemia shortly after an episode of arthritis and progressive hair loss. She had a high titer of radioimmune anti-DNA Antibodies, positive fluorescent anti-smooth muscle antibodies, and depressed C3 levels in her serum. Antiglomerular basement membrane antibodies were negative, and the titer of antibodies against extractable nuclear antigen was within normal limits. Cryoglobulins and lupus erythematosus cell preparations were negative. Despite steroid therapy and other supportive measures, including dialysis, she died ten days after admission. Percutaneous renal and pulmonary biopsies were performed postmortem at bedside and were processed for immunohistology. Identical granular deposits of C3 and IgG were found in both the lungs and the kidneys. This finding suggests that a common pathogenetic mechanism is operating in the development of
pneumonitis
and
nephritis
in SLE, and is in agreement with the currently held views on immune-complex diseases.
...
PMID:Immunohistologic findings in the lung in systemic lupus erythematosus. 57 88
The results from the treatment of 1086 patients, treated at the Therapeutic Clinic, HMI- Sofia were followed up for the period 1961-1970 incld. Acute bacterial and vuris-bacterial pneumonias were found in 318 patients, 475 of the patients were with exacerbated chronic bronchitis and bronchiectasis, with exacerbated chronic pyelo-
nephritis
-216 patients and with exacerbated chronic cholecystitis and cholangiohepatitis --92 patients. The effect of the treatment was determined according to a three-stage scale "good" with complete clinical healing (in acute
pneumonia
), with "improvement"--with complete clinical remission (in chronic infections) and "without effect". Clinical and paraclinical indices were used as criteria in the determination of the effectiveness. The data are statistically processed according to the method of variation analysis. In patients with acute
pneumonia
the- best effectiveness was manifested by tetraolean (88,7 per cent), tetracylins (77,8 per cent), chloramphenicol (76,8 per cent), penicillin (72,5 per cent), the combination penicillin-streptomycin (71,9 per cent); in patients with exacerbated chronic bronchitis--tetraolean (88,0 per cent), chloramphenicol (73,2 per cent), tetracylins (65,3 per cent); in patients with exacerbated chronic pyelonephritis - chloramphenicol (65,5 per cent); in patients with exacerbated chronic cholecystitis and cholecysto-cholangiohepatitis-tetraolean (70,7 per cent), tetracyclins (66,7 per cent), chloramphenicol (66,1 per cent).
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PMID:[Comparative clinical studies of the effectiveness of the most frequently used antibiotics in the period of 1961-1970]. 77 78
Interstitial pneumonia due to Pneumocystis carinii was diagnosed in 2 splenectomized owl monkeys.
Pneumonia
was considered an important lesion in 1 monkey, but only an incidental finding in the 2nd monkey.
Nephritis
was considered to be the primary lesion in both monkeys.
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PMID:Pneumocystis carinii infection in splenectomized owl monkeys. 80 95
Medical complications associated with narcotic addiction include bacterial endocarditis,
pneumonia
, pulmonary embolism and renal disease. Renal disorders associated with pentazocine abuse are rarely reported. They vary with method of administration, dosage, and duration of abuse. We describe a 33-year-old male addict, using intravenous pentazocine for 6 years. He has nephrotic syndrome with a rapid deterioration of renal function to a uremic stage within 3 weeks. The laboratory data includes: IgG 1270 mg/dl, IgA 369mg/dl, IgM 326mg/dl, C'3 65.2 mg/dl, C'4 16.3 mg/dl, and serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor level (sIL-2R) greater than 6000U/ml. A renal biopsy revealed membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) type I with tubulointerstitial
nephritis
. Immunofluorescent (IF) study revealed granular deposition of C'3 and IgM in mesangium and the glomerular capillary wall. The pathogenesis of glomerular disease in drug addicts is discussed, and the literature reviewed.
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PMID:Pentazocine addict nephropathy: a case report. 131 15
The case of a 26-year-old man with
pneumonia
due to Legionella pneumophila associated with acute renal failure is presented, and the English-language literature on legionnaires' disease is reviewed. For this review, acute renal failure was defined as rapid deterioration in renal function indicated by a rise in levels of blood urea nitrogen and creatinine with or without the presence of oliguria. Our patient experienced renal failure and underwent hemodialysis. His condition gradually improved after treatment of legionnaires' disease with erythromycin. Biopsy of the kidney showed acute tubulointerstitial
nephritis
. Immunofluorescence microscopy demonstrated the presence of L. pneumophila serogroup 1. The laboratory findings suggested rhabdomyolysis. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a patient with legionnaires' disease who recovered from acute renal failure and in whom the presence of L. pneumophila was demonstrated, and we believe it is the first case in which morphology of the kidney demonstrated the presence of L. pneumophila in a patient with legionnaires' disease, rhabdomyolysis, and renal failure.
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PMID:Legionnaires' disease and acute renal failure: case report and review. 157 31
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