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Acute Nephritic Syndrome

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What is Acute Nephritic Syndrome?

Acute nephritic syndrome is a group of disorders that cause inflammation of the internal kidney structures (specifically, the glomeruli).



Alternative names

Glomerulonephritis - acute; Acute glomerulonephritis; Nephritis syndrome - acute



Causes

Acute nephritic syndrome is often caused by an immune response triggered by an infection or other disease. Causes seen more frequently in children and adolescents include the following: IgA nephropathy Henoch-Schonlein purpura Hemolytic uremic syndrome Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis Associated diseases seen more frequently in adults include: Abdominal abscesses Infective endocarditis Klebsiella pneumonia Goodpasture syndrome Hepatitis Membranoprolifer...



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What is Acute Nephritic Syndrome?

Acute nephritic syndrome is a group of disorders that cause inflammation of the internal kidney structures (specifically, the glomeruli).

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Alternative names

Glomerulonephritis - acute; Acute glomerulonephritis; Nephritis syndrome - acute

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Causes

Acute nephritic syndrome is often caused by an immune response triggered by an infection or other disease.

Causes seen more frequently in children and adolescents include the following:

Associated diseases seen more frequently in adults include:

The inflammation disrupts the functioning of the glomerulus, which is the part of the kidney that controls filtering and excretion. This disruption results in blood and protein appearing in the urine, and the build up of excess fluid in the body. Swelling results when protein is lost from the blood stream. (Protein maintains fluid within the blood vessels, and when it is lost the fluid collects in the tissues of the body). Blood loss from the damaged kidney structures leads to blood in the urine.

Acute nephritic syndrome may be associated with the development of high blood pressure, inflammation of the spaces between the cells of the kidney tissue, and acute kidney failure.

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Symptoms & Signs

Late symptoms include the following:

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Exams and Tests

Your blood pressure may be high. When examining your abdomen, your health care provider may find signs of fluid overload and an enlarged liver. When listening to your lungs and chest with a stethoscope, abnormal heart and lung sounds may be heard. The neck veins may be enlarged from increased pressure.

Generalized swelling is often present. There may be signs of acute kidney failure.

Tests that may be done include:

A kidney biopsy reveals inflammation of the glomeruli, which may indicate the cause.

Tests to determine the cause of the acute nephritic syndrome may include:

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Treatments

The goal of treatment is to reduce the inflammation. Hospitalization is required for diagnosis and treatment of many forms of acute nephritic syndrome. The cause must be identified and treated. This may include antibiotics or other medications or treatment.

Bedrest may be recommended. The diet may include restriction of salt, fluids, and potassium. Medications to control high blood pressure may be prescribed. Corticosteroids or other anti-inflammatory medications may be used to reduce inflammation.

Other treatment of acute kidney failure may be appropriate.

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Where to get support

For information and support, see kidney disease support groups.

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Prognosis

The outlook depends on the disease responsible for the nephritis. When improvement occurs, symptoms associated with fluid retention (such as swelling and cough) and high blood pressure may go away in 1 or 2 weeks. However, urine tests take months to return to normal.

Children tend to do better than adults and usually recover completely. Only rarely do they develop complications or progress to chronic glomerulonephritis.

Adults do not recover quite as well or as rapidly as children. Although recurrence is unusual, at least one-third of adults whose acute nephritic syndrome recurs will eventually develop end-stage kidney disease.

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When to contact a medical professional

Call your health care provider if you have symptoms of acute nephritic syndrome.

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Prevention

Many times the disorder cannot be prevented, although treatment of illness and infection may help to reduce the risk.

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Review Date: .8/14/2007

Reviewed By: Charles Silberberg, DO, Private Practice specializing in Nephrology, Affiliated with New York Medical College, Division of Nephrology, Valhalla, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.8/14/2007

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