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Clinical Practice Guideline Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
ukkidney.orga diagnosis of a rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis should be considered when a patient with no obvious cause of progressive or non-resolving acute kidney injury has urine dipstick results showing haematuria and proteinuria, without urinary tract infection or trauma due to catheterisation – adult patients should be referred ...
Urinalysis: A Comprehensive Review
www.aafp.orgMar 15, 2005 · Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis Secondary glomerulonephritis Hemolytic-uremic syndrome Systemic lupus nephritis Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura Vasculitis Renal causes
Recommendation EULAR/ERA-EDTA recommendations for …
ard.bmj.com(5.7 mg/dL) due to rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis in the setting of new or relapsing disease. 1B B 6. (ii) Plasma exchange can also be considered for the treatment of severe diffuse alveolar haemorrhage. 3 C 7. For remission-maintenance of AAV we recommend treatment with a combination of low-dose glucocorticoids and
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for …
www.jsn.or.jpEvidence-Based Clinical Practice ... Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis ... these guidelines were created in tandem with the “2013 CKD Clinical Guideline ...