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salt-losing nephritis

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nephritis /ne·phri·tis/ (nĕ-fri´tis) pl. nephri´tides   [Gr.] inflammation of the kidney; a focal or diffuse proliferative or destructive disease that may involve the glomerulus, tubule, or interstitial renal tissue.
glomerular nephritis  glomerulonephritis.
interstitial nephritis  primary or secondary disease of the renal interstitial tissue.
lupus nephritis  glomerulonephritis associated with systemic lupus erythematosus.
potassium-losing nephritis  see under uropathy.
radiation nephritis  kidney damage caused by ionizing radiation; symptoms include glomerular and tubular damage, hypertension, and proteinuria, sometimes leading to renal failure. It may be acute or chronic, and some varieties do not manifest until years after the radiation exposure.
salt-losing nephritis  see under nephropathy.
transfusion nephritis  nephropathy following transfusion from an incompatible donor.
tubulointerstitial nephritis  nephritis of the renal tubules and interstitial tissues, usually secondary to drug sensitization, systemic infection, graft rejection, or autoimmune disease. An acute type and a chronic type have been distinguished.

salt-losing nephritis
n.
A rare disorder that results from renal tubular damage of unknown etiology, and is characterized by abnormal renal loss of sodium chloride.

salt-losing nephritis,
a disorder characterized by abnormal kidney loss of sodium chloride, hyponatremia, azotemia, acidosis, dehydration, and vascular collapse. Causes include kidney tubule damage, endocrine dysfunction, and GI abnormality. Also called salt-losing syndrome.


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