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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
pyelonephritis
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We studied renal histopathologic findings of 20 autopsy cases with multiple myeloma with particular attention to structural tubulovenous relationship. Urinary deposition in renal vein or lymphatics, which has been previously noted in
pyelonephritis
, obstructive uropathy, or vesicoureteral reflux was found in 14 cases. Four of 14 cases had unique tubulovenous communications designated as tubular prolase and tubular transformation of vein. Such communications were most frequently seen at the architectural weak point where the thin-walled interlobar vein and their tributaries adjoin the renal pyramid. Simultaneously, Tamm-Horsfall protein used as a marker for the location of urine was detected in renal vein. These changes had no significant correlation to morphologic severity of myeloma kidney or clinical manifestations of renal failure. Thus, tubulovenous communication producing backflow of urine into the circulation is frequently observed among myeloma kidney as well as other tubulointerstitial
nephritis
, but its clinical significance is unclear.
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PMID:Tubulovenous communication in myeloma kidney. Tubular prolapse and tubular transformation of renal vein. 271 73
From 1980 to 1988 235 koalas were necropsied and 67 were found to have urinary tract disease. Six affected koalas out of 48 were derived from wildlife parks around Sydney while 61 of 187 were derived from free living populations on the central and north coasts of New South Wales. Sixteen had cystitis alone, 5 had cystitis and associated renal disease only, 16 females had cystitis with genital disease, 23 had urinary disease in combination with other systemic disease and 7 had renal disease only. Overall 49 animals had cystitis (30 females and 19 males; 47 being free living) with 12 of these having renal extension (all free living). Cystitis tended to be active but chronic while associated renal disease was mainly designated as hydronephrosis and
pyelonephritis
. Other forms of renal disease included lymphosarcoma, oxalate nephrosis, acute and chronic
nephritis
, and microabscessation related to septicaemia. Female genital disease associated with cystitis was commonly vaginitis and metritis. Paraovarian cysts were detected with and without metritis. Other diseases occurring with urinary tract disease included conjunctivitis, dermatitis/stomatitis, pneumonia and hepatic disease. The higher prevalence of urinary tract disease in free living koalas, especially cystitis, is in contrast to captive koalas and may reflect the interaction between disease cause and habitat.
...
PMID:A survey of urinary tract disease in New South Wales koalas. 273 Apr 73
The content of circulating immune complexes, IgA, IgM, IgG, components of NK- and K-cell complement and phagocytosis were studied during hemosorption in 14 patients with chronic
nephritis
and chronic
pyelonephritis
with symptomatic hypertension. Diverse changes of humoral immunity indices associated with their initial level were revealed. A drop of arterial pressure and improved kidney function were noted in some patients. The leukocyte phagocytic activity, natural and antibody dependent cytotoxicity rose.
...
PMID:[Immunologic analysis of the effectiveness of hemosorption in symptomatic hypertension of renal origin]. 293 47
Nineteen cases of focal infectious lesions of renal parenchyma studied included 10 cases of acute focal bacterial
nephritis
(AFBN) and 9 of abscess, cases of
pyelonephritis
without radiological signs being excluded from this report. Each patient had been investigated by intravenous urography (IVU), ultrasound and CT scan imaging. Comparison of value of the different radiological explorations showed that urographic signs were inconstant and only weakly specific, the most valuable examination being CT scan imaging. The latter images show hypodense zones, clearer with contrast, of a rather triangular form and either single or multiple in AFBN, and mainly nodular images in abscess cases. Ultrasound is of intermediate value, being of high performance in cases of abscess but failing to demonstrate AFBN in about half the cases. However, it should not be totally neglected because of its case of access.
...
PMID:[Focal infectious lesions of the renal parenchyma. Comparative contribution of echography and x-ray computed tomography]. 305 84
Clinicomorphological manifestations of little-known forms of tubulointerstitial
nephritis
(TIN) are described. TIN development is considered in persons on prolonged antispasmodic therapy for epilepsy, in patients with HBS-antigen against a background of chronic hepatitis or liver cirrhosis, and in persons with chronic glomerulo- or
pyelonephritis
.
...
PMID:[Etiology of tubulointerstitial nephritis]. 306 58
The pharmacokinetics of disopyramide was studied in 15 patients with renal dysfunction (4 with
pyelonephritis
, 7 with glomerular
nephritis
and 4 with interstitial nephritis). The elimination rate constant of unbound disopyramide was 0.094 h-1 and CLu/f (unbound clearance divided by bioavailability) was 245 ml/min. Both the unbound renal clearance (CLR) and CLu/f were highly correlated with the creatinine clearance (CLCR). The apparent unbound metabolic clearance in the patients was approximately two-fold lower than that previously reported in normal subjects. The estimated unbound metabolic clearance in the renal dysfunction patients showed a significant negative correlation with the alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AAG) concentration and only a weak, non-significant correlation with CLCR. As AAG in the renal dysfunction subjects was increased in comparison with normal values, it is possible that AAG is a factor in the decrease in the apparent unbound metabolic clearance.
...
PMID:Does alpha 1-acid glycoprotein reduce the unbound metabolic clearance of disopyramide in patients with renal impairment? 318 Dec 85
The sonographic findings and differential diagnoses of a wide spectrum of acute and chronic renal inflammatory processes are reviewed. These include focal and diffuse forms of bacterial
nephritis
, pyonephrosis, intra- and extrarenal abscess, renal tuberculosis and fungal infection, xanthogranulomatous
pyelonephritis
, and renal parenchymal malakoplakia. The role of ultrasound in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with these diseases is discussed.
...
PMID:Sonography of renal inflammatory disease. 330 5
Our knowledge of the spectrum of renal abscesses has increased as a result of more sensitive radiologic techniques. The classification of intrarenal abscess now includes acute focal bacterial
nephritis
and acute multifocal bacterial
nephritis
, as well as the previously recognized renal cortical abscess, renal corticomedullary abscess, and xanthogranulomatous
pyelonephritis
. In general, the clinical presentation of these entities does not differentiate them; various radiographic studies can distinguish them, however. The intrarenal abscess is usually treated successfully with antibiotic therapy alone. Antistaphylococcal therapy is indicated for the renal cortical abscess, whereas therapy directed against the common gram-negative uropathogens is indicated for most of the other entities. The perinephric abscess is often an elusive diagnosis, has a more serious prognosis, and is more difficult to treat. Drainage of the abscess and sometimes partial or complete nephrectomy are required for resolution.
...
PMID:Renal and perirenal abscesses. 333 65
From the studies of Westenfelder et al. and our own studies of the presence of lipid A antibodies in the upper and lower urinary tract infections, it can be concluded that chronic
pyelonephritis
is a lipid A induced disease. This hypothesis is based on the distinct statistically different antibody production in upper urinary tract infection in contrast to lower urinary tract infection, the persistence of lipid A in renal tissue, as well as the induction of lipid A
nephritis
in puppies. These observations should be considered in future studies to proceed in the clarification of these diseases.
...
PMID:What is the role of lipid A in the development of pyelonephritis? A hypothesis. 348 72
The diagnostic value of ultrasound kidney biometry in the diagnosis of parenchymatous kidney disease was evaluated in 277 children. Kidney enlargement of more than 140% of normal volume proved to be a sensitive criterion for differentiation of acute bacterial interstitial nephritis (
pyelonephritis
) and isolated lower urinary tract infection. Mean kidney volume in acute
pyelonephritis
was 175%. Normalization of kidney volume under antibiotic treatment required 4-6 days. Kidneys with non-bacterial
nephritis
and glomerulonephritis showed a 63% pathological size increase at biopsy; the kinetics of kidney volume in the acute phase of the disease paralleled the clinical course.
...
PMID:[Bacterial and abacterial inflammatory kidney diseases. Diagnostic value of the sonographic determination of kidney volume]. 352 34
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