Glomerular disease often accompanies a wide variety of liver diseases, including acute or chronic hepatitis. A striking association between hepatitis B virus and glomerulonephritis particularly membranous glomerulonephritis has been reported by various authors. It is not surprising, therefore, that hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been recently associated with the development of various types of glomerulonephritis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcute renal failure caused by radiocontrast agents remains a severe problem, particularly in patients with risk factors. There is debate concerning the pathophysiology of contrast media-induced acute renal failure, including, but not limited to, renal ischemia or tubular damage. Vascular ischemia is considered a major contributor because consistent changes in renal hemodynamics have been recorded experimentally.
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