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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Renal necrosis
  1. Renal papillary necrosis is a disorder of the kidneys in which all or part of the renal papillae die. ... Renal papillary necrosis often occurs with analgesic nephropathy . This is damage to one or both kidneys caused by overexposure ...
  2. Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney ...
  3. Kidney Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    You have two kidneys, each about the size of your fist. They are near the middle of your back, just below the rib cage. Inside each kidney there are about ...
  4. ... in the body. The underlying cause of proximal renal tubular necrosis should be corrected if it can be found. Vitamin D and calcium supplements may be needed to help reduce skeletal deformities resulting from osteomalacia.
  5. ... very rare) Diabetes insipidus (rare) Excess fluid intake Renal tubular necrosis Severe pyelonephritis
  6. ... may indicate aldosteronism, diabetes insipidus, excess fluid intake, renal tubular necrosis or severe pyelonephritis.
  7. ... kidney and where urine flows into the ureters ( renal papillary necrosis ) Urinary tract infections that are ongoing or keep ...
  8. ... hyperoxaluria Renal transplant rejection Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) Renal cortical necrosis Other possible causes of nephrocalcinosis include: Ethylene glycol ...
  9. ... These casts are seen in conditions such as renal tubular necrosis , viral disease such as cytomegalovirus (CMV) nephritis , and ...
  10. ... be due to: Damage to kidney tubule cells ( renal tubular necrosis ) Diabetes insipidus Drinking too much fluid Kidney failure ...
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