Nephritis

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Nephritis
Classification and external resources
MeSH D009393

Nephritis is inflammation of the kidney. The word "Nephritis" was imported from Latin, which originated in Greek: Νεφρίτιδα. [1]The word comes from the Greek νεφρός - nephro- meaning "of the kidney" and -itis meaning "inflammation". Nephritis is often caused by infections, toxins, and auto-immune diseases.

Subtypes

Nephritis is the most common cause of glomerular injury. It is a disturbance of the glomerular structure with inflammatory cell proliferation. This can lead to reduced glomerular blood flow, leading to reduced urine output (oliguria) and retention of waste products (uremia). As a result, red blood cells may leak out of damaged glomeruli, causing blood to appear in the urine (hematuria). Low renal blood flow activates the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), causing fluid retention and mild hypertension.


Epidemiology

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Disability-adjusted life year for nephritis and nephrosis per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004.[2]
     no data      less than 40      40-120      120-200      200-280      280-360      360-440      440-520      520-600      600-680      680-760      760-840      more than 840

See also

References

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  1. http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=nephritis
  2. "WHO Disease and injury country estimates". World Health Organization. 2009. Retrieved Nov. 11, 2009.  Check date values in: |access-date= (help)