(Immuno‑)Pathology of drug side effects in the kidney

Pfister F, Büttner-Herold M, Amann KU (2018)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2018

Journal

Book Volume: 39

Pages Range: 576-582

Journal Issue: 6

DOI: 10.1007/s00292-018-0475-1

Abstract

Nephrotoxicity or renal side effects of drugs are frequent and may vary in their clinical presentation. Various types of acute and chronic kidney disease are known to develop as a consequence or side effect of a long list of drugs with nephrotoxicity most commonly being associated with injury in the tubulointerstitial compartment. In addition, drug-induced glomerular and vascular disease have also been reported, either as the result of direct cellular injury or immune-mediated injury to glomerular or endothelial cells. From a clinical point of view it is important to recognize such drug-induced nephropathies early in order to prevent or adequately treat them to favour kidney recovery and to avoid long-lasting negative consequences for kidney function.This article will focus on the typical morphology and pathogenesis of some frequent drug-induced renal diseases.

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APA:

Pfister, F., Büttner-Herold, M., & Amann, K.U. (2018). (Immuno‑)Pathology of drug side effects in the kidney. Pathologe, 39(6), 576-582. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00292-018-0475-1

MLA:

Pfister, F., Maike Büttner-Herold, and Kerstin Ute Amann. "(Immuno‑)Pathology of drug side effects in the kidney." Pathologe 39.6 (2018): 576-582.

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