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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
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Between 1967 and 1973, 12 home dialysis training centers (HDTC), under contract to the health Resource Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, reported training 1063 patients. Mean training time was 69 days; mean patient age was 40 yr with a range of 12 to 75 yr. Survival rates were 87% at one year, 74% at two years, 62% at three years, 54% at four years and 52% at five years. Male to female ratio was 3.2; there was no significant survival difference between sexes. Patients under 50 yr of age had significantly greater survival than did patients 50 yr and older. A "good" health status classification, defined by activity tolerance, signs and symptoms at the beginning of home dialysis, was associated with more favorable survival than were lower health ratings. Patients with
glomerulonephritis
,
pyelonephritis
and polycystic disease had better survival than did patients with diabetic, hypertensive and other renal disease etiologies. Although 51% of the patients lived 50 to 400 or more miles from the HDTC, their survival was not different from patients living less than 50 miles from the HDTC. Survival rates for patients with less than ten years of education were not significantly different from those with formal education as high as the university graduate level. Forty-seven percent of the patients were restored to full activity. These survival results are comparable with those reported for other modes of dialysis and transplantation and indicate that home dialysis is an acceptable form of therapy for a variety of patients.
...
PMID:Analysis and outcome of 1063 patients trained for home hemodialysis. 94 Feb 75
In a group of 84 patients with exacerbated chronic
pyelonephritis
the authors have determined the blood serum levels of ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin and sialic acid before, during and after antibacterial treatment. They have found a decrease in these levels following treatment. The results of ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin and sialic acid assays could be used as an index for the activity of the pathologic process, as well as in the differential diagnosis between
pyelonephritis
and
glomerulonephritis
.
...
PMID:Diagnostic value of ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin and sialic acid in chronic pyelonephritis. 96 9
Kidneys were studied by light microscopy in 246 consecutive autopsies in Cairo, Egypt.
Glomerulonephritis
was not related to the presence or intensity of either S. haematobium or S. mansoni infection, and mesangial thickening and proliferation were also unrelated to schistosome infection. Acute and chronic
pyelonephritis
were also unrelated to the presence of schistosome infection.
...
PMID:Absence of schistosomal glomerulopathy in Schistosoma haematobium infection in man. 100 60
The analysis of 450 closed puncture biopsies of the kidneys permits to conclude that the employment of this method in a cardiological hospital provides rather valuable information on the state of the renal tissue in cases of various diseases entailing the arterial hypertension syndrome. The incidations for kidney biopsy include arterial hypertension, developing against the background of the nephrotic syndrome of varying genesis, clinically distinct
glomerulonephritis
(to precise its morphological variant), various forms of renovascular hypertension, and in some cases -- hypertensive form of
pyelonephritis
. Important complications such as macrohematuria and pararenal haematoma were observed in 25 cases. The employment of kidney biopsy in a cardiological clinic helped to make the diagnosis of the lesion underlying arterial hypertension, to choose the adequate method of treatment and to improve the prognosis of the disease.
...
PMID:[Experience with conducting transcutaneous kidney biopsy in a cardiology clinic]. 101 56
The kidneys of 13 chronic diffuse
glomerulonephritis
patients who had been subjected to chronic intermittent haemodialysis were compared with those of 6 patients treated in the conservative way. Their renal parenchyma was examined with a semiquantitative histological method and advanced complete destruction of the glomeruli was demonstrated in the dialysed cases. There was no perceptive difference in the distribution of the various grades of damage of the recognizable glomeruli and tubules. With the exception of the chronic lobular
glomerulonephritis
cases, a marked obliterative mucoid intimal proliferation ("haemodialysis-intimal-fibrosis") had developed in the dialysed
glomerulonephritis
patients. It affected the renal arteries of all size from the segmental to the interlobular arties. Haemodialysis-intimal-fibrosis did not develop in the additionally examined 13 dialysed chronic
pyelonephritis
cases nor in 8 such treated conservatively. The change seems to be characteristic, but not specific, for chronic diffuse
glomerulonephritis
treated by chronic intermittent haemodialysis.
...
PMID:Parenchymal destruction and arterial changes (haemodialysis intimal fibrosis) of glomerulonephritic kidneys in chronic intermittent haemodialysis. 103 62
The nature of the original renal disease was determined in 403 consecutive cases of end-stage renal failure, in 317 of which the clinical diagnosis was corroborated by histological examination of the kidney. Five diseases accounted for 20 or more cases--
glomerulonephritis
(31% of the total), analgesic nephropathy (29%), primary vesicoureteral reflux (8%), essential hypertension (6%), and polycystic kidneys (5%). In only four cases did renal failure result from chronic
pyelonephritis
without a demonstrable primary cause. Greater use of micturating cystography and cystoscopy and routine urine testing for salicylate are advocated for earlier diagnosis of the major causes of "pyelonephritis". The incidence of end-stage renal failure in people aged 15-55 in New South Wales was estimated to be at least 34 new cases per million of total population each year.
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PMID:Diseases causing end-stage renal failure in New South Wales. 109 Mar 38
Following acceptance to a renal dialysis therapy program, 13 patients underwent serial examination of the serum complement system for periods of 6 to 12 months. Serum levels of C3 and C4 were examined at monthly intervals before the first dialysis of each month. The patients suffered from various primary renal diseases, including
glomerulonephritis
, obstructive uropathy with chronic
pyelonephritis
, nephrosclerosis and chronic nephropathy of undetermined nature. Levels of serum C3 were depressed at some time during the study period in all patients. Serum C4 levels were normal. The depression of serum C3 levels was significant and prolonged in nine patients. There seemed to be no relationship between the nature of the basic disease and the depression of serum C3 levels. Caution should be exercised in attributing depressed C3 levels to a particular type of underlying renal disease in patients on renal dialysis.
...
PMID:Levels of serum complement components in patients undergoing renal dialysis. 114 Sep 50
The diagnosis of arteriosclerosis is simple. The chronic
pyelonephritis
, however, is in most cases not clearly to be diagnosed, but only with a certain probability. To the glomerulosclerosis is applied that conspicuous findings allow of a doubtless diagnosis. But not in the least seldom there exist certain difficulties, above all in the initial stage and in the clear limitation to
glomerulonephritis
. In the majority of these cases the modern morphologic investigation methods lead to a clarification, but also the exact anamnestic and clinical data may be very useful for a probability diagnosis.
...
PMID:[Kidney biopsy in the differential diagnostic clarification of renal diseases in diabetic patients]. 119 61
Vesicoureteral reflux and chronic
pyelonephritis
are usually associated with proteinuria of less than 1 gm. per 24 hours. When there is massive proteinuria an associated glomerulopathy is usually present. We describe a patient who had nephrotic syndrome with radiological evidence of ureterovesical reflux and histological evidence of chronic
pyelonephritis
without associated
glomerulonephritis
.
...
PMID:Nephrotic syndrome secondary to chronic pyelonephritis and ureterovesical reflux. 124 1
In patients with chronic
pyelonephritis
,
glomerulonephritis
and polycystic kidneys, decrease in renal clearance of chloramphenicol (CCHL) is related to a decrease in the clearance of inulin (Cin). The rate of decrease of CCHL is relatively slower than that of Cin. The findings attest to an increased excretion of chloramphenicol by residual nephrons. The groups investigated did not display any significant differences in the relation between CCHL and Cin. The findings indicate that changes in the excretion of chloramphenicol by residual nephrons are not related to the primary pathological process responsible for the impairment of the renal parenchyma.
...
PMID:Comparison of renal excretion of chloramphenicol in patients with chronic pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis and polycystic kidneys. 125 81
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