Publications by authors named "Natthavat Tanphaichitr"

Background: Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) secondary to gemcitabine therapy (GiTMA) is a very rare pathology that carries a poor prognosis, with nearly half of the cases progressing to end stage renal disease. GiTMA is most commonly associated with adenocarcinomas, most notably pancreatic cancers. The mainstay of management is withdrawal of the offending drug and supportive care.

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Background: Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is a clinico-pathological syndrome associated with a variety of infections, drugs, and sometimes with unknown causes. It is a common cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) and subsequent renal impairment, which often times is under-diagnosed. Infection-associated AIN occurs as a consequence of many systemic bacterial, viral, and parasitic infec-tions; however, its incidence has decreased significantly after the advent of antimicrobials.

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Renal complications of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM) are rarely observed. Nephrotic syndrome in association with WM has most often been secondary to amyloidosis. This article reports a case of WM with nephrotic syndrome as a result of membranous nephropathy with immunoglobulin M (IgM) deposition.

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The American Diabetes Association recommends routine screening for albuminuria to detect early nephropathy in all patients with diabetes mellitus. If nephropathy is identified, treatment with an antiangiotensin agent decreases progression and improves renal outcomes. Concordance with guidelines for nephropathy screening and antiangiotensin therapy among diabetic patients in a primary care setting of an academic community medical center was evaluated.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Natthavat Tanphaichitr"

  • - Natthavat Tanphaichitr's research focuses on various renal conditions, particularly those related to acute kidney injury and nephropathy, often stemming from infections or drug therapies, such as gemcitabine.
  • - His studies highlight the significance of identifying and managing rare renal complications associated with systemic diseases, including infections, cancer treatments, and conditions like Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
  • - Additionally, Tanphaichitr emphasizes the importance of adherence to screening guidelines for nephropathy in diabetic patients to improve renal health outcomes and prevent progression of kidney disease.