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Acute tubular necrosis
Alternate Names : Necrosis - renal tubular, ATN, Necrosis - acute tubular
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Acute tubular necrosis is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, resulting in acute kidney failure.
Causes
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is caused by lack of oxygen to the kidney tissues (ischemia of the kidneys).

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Acute tubular necrosis is damage to the tubule cells (tiny tube-shaped cells) in the kidney that results in acute kidney failure. This is a potentially serious condition that requires care from your doctor.
The Kidneys
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Acute tubular necrosis
Hepatorenal syndrome
Medullary cystic kidney disease
Glomerulonephritis
Prerenal azotemia
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Acute tubular necrosis (ATN)
Autoimmune kidney disease, including:
Acute nephritic syndrome
Interstitial nephritis ...

Acute tubular necrosis
Glomerulonephritis: The glomeruli, the initial filtration system in the kidney, can be damaged by a variety of diseases, including infections. The resulting inflammation impairs kidney function.

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Interstitium
Interstitial nephritis (Pyelonephritis, Danubian endemic familial nephropathy) ...

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Meaning: Acute Tubular Necrosis
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Introduction- Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN)-Tubulointerstitial Nephritis
Tubulointerstitial Nephritis
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acute tubular necrosis, a type of kidney injury caused by low blood pressure. Another common cause is a substance that is toxic to the kidney.

Osmotic or loop diuretics can prevent acute tubular necrosis. Other symptomatic treatment includes I.V.

Acute tubular necrosis and hemolysis may develop. The reported lethal dose of arsenic ranges from 120 to 200 mg in adults and is 2 mg/kg in children.

Toxic medications, infections and decreased blood supply to the kidneys are some of the insults that can contribute to one of the most common causes of kidney failure; acute tubular necrosis - destruction and death of the tubules within the kidneys.

Gill N, Nally JV Jr, Fatica RA. Renal failure secondary to acute tubular necrosis: epidemiology, diagnosis, and management. Chest . 2005;128:2847-63.

Diseases affecting the tubules and other structures in the kidneys - Acquired obstructive nephropathy, acute tubular necrosis, acute interstitial nephritis
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leading to increased permeability of the cell membrane and to the release of potassium, enzymes, and myoglobin from within cells. Ischaemic renal dysfunction secondary to hypotension and diminished renal perfusion results in acute tubular necrosis ...

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See also: Kidney, Renal failure, Kidney Failure, Symptom, Injury