Revista de Nefrología, Diálisis y Trasplante (Dec 2017)

Uncommon cause of progressive renal function decline

  • César Agost Carreño,
  • María Soledad Rumiz,
  • Marta María Paz,
  • Claudio Orquera,
  • Paula Grill,
  • Teresa Castiglioni

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4
pp. 215 – 219

Abstract

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Whenever there is a 50% drop in glomerular filtration over 3 months we are in the presence of what is defined as rapidly progressive deterioration of renal function. If it is also accompanied by an active urinary sediment, it is inferred that one of these may be taking place: a rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, a thrombotic microangiopathy, an atheroembolic renal disease or an interstitial nephritis. In most cases the speed with which the treatment is initiated impacts on its result, which often requires that it is done empirically. However, as the therapy used is not innocuous, we must maximize diagnostic measures to define the etiology; this case is an example of this.

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