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TUBULO-INTERSTITIAL NEPHROPATHIES DEVELOPMENTS IN NEPHROLOGY I. Cheigh, J.S., Stenzel, K.H. and Rubin, A.L. (eds.): Manual of Clinical Nephrology of the Rogosin Kidney Center. 1981. ISBN 90-247-2397-3. 2. Nolph, K.D. (ed.): Peritoneal Dialysis. 1981 ed.: out of print. 3rd revised and enlarged ed. 1988 (not in this series). ISBN 0-89838-406-0. 3. Gruskin, A.B. and Norman, M.E. (eds.): Pediatric Nephrology. 1981. ISBN 90-247-2514-3. 4. Schuck, 0.: Examination of the Kidney Function. 1981. ISBN 0-89838-565-2. 5. Strauss, J. (ed.): Hypertension, F1uid-electrolytes and Tubulopathies in Pediatric Nephrology. 1982. ISBN 90-247-2633-6. 6. Strauss, J. (ed.): Neonatal Kidney and F1uid-electrolytes. 1983. ISBN 0-89838-575-X. 7. Strauss, J. (ed.): Acute Renal Disorders and Renal Emergencies. 1984. rSBN 0-89838-663-2. 8. Didio, L.J.A. and Motta, P.M. (eds.): Basic, Clinical, and Surgical Nephrology. 1985. ISBN 0-89838-698-5. 9. Friedman, E.A. and Peterson, C.M. 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Andreucci, V.E. and Dal Canton, A. (eds.): Diuretics: Basic. Pharmacological. and Clinical Aspects. 1987. ISBN 0-89838-885-6. 19. Bach, P.H. and Lock, E.H. (eds): Nephrotoxicity in the Experimental and Clinical Situation, Part 1. 1987. ISBN 0-89838-977-1. 20. Bach, P.H. and Lock, E.H. (eds.): Nephrotoxicity in the Experimental and Clinical Situation, Part 2. 1987. ISBN 0-89838-980-2. 21. Gore, S.M. and Bradley, B.A. (eds.): Renal Transplantation: Sense and Sensitization. 1988. ISBN 0-89838-370-6. 22. Minetti, L., D'Amico, G. and Ponticelli, C. (eds.): The Kidney in Plasma Cell Dyscrasias. 1988. ISBN 0-89838-385-4. 23. Lindblad, A.S., Novak, J.W. and Nolph, K.D. (eds.): Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis in the USA. 1989. ISBN 0-7923-0179-X. 24. Andreucci, V.E. and Dal Canton, A. (eds.): Current Therapy in Nephrology. 1989. ISBN 0-7923-0206-0. 25. Kovacs, L. and Lichardus, B. (eds.): Vasopressin: Disturbed Secretion and Its Effects. 1989. ISBN 0-7923-0249-4. 26. De Broe, M.E. and Coburn, J.W. (eds.): Aluminum and Renal Failure. 1990. ISBN 0-7923-0347-4. 27. Gardner, K.D., Jr. and Bernstein, J. (eds.): The Cystic Kidney. 1990. ISBN 0-7923-0392-X. 28. De Broe, M.E. (ed.): Prevention in Nephrology. 1990. ISBN 0-7923-0951-0. 29. Depner, T.A.: Prescribing Hemodialysis: A Guide to Urea Modeling. 1990. ISBN 0-7923-0833-6. 30. Andreucci, V.E. and Dal Canton, A. (eds.): New Therapeutic Strategies in Nephrology. 1991. ISBN 0-7923-1l99-X. 31. Amerio, A., Coratelli, P., and Massry, S.G. (eds.): Tubulo-Interstitial Nephropathies. 1991. ISBN 0-7923-1200-7. Tubulo-Interstitial Nephropathies Proceedings of the 4tb Bari Seminar in Nepbrology, Bari, Italy, April 25-28, 1990 edited by Alberto Amerio Pasquale CorateUi University of Bari Bari, Italy Shaul G. Massry University of Southem California Los Angeles, California ~. " Springer Science+Business Media, LLC llbrary of CoDgress CataloglDg-iD-PnbUcatioD Data Tubulo-interstitial nephropathies / edited by Alberto Amerio and Pasquale Coratelli, Shaul G. Massry. p. cm. - (Developments in nephrology ; 31) Proceedings of the Fourth Bari Seminar in Nephrology held Apr. 25-28, 1990. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-1-4613-6736-9 ISBN 978-1-4615-3892-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-3892-9 1. Nephritis, Interstitial-Congresses. I. Amerio, A. II. CorateHi, Pasquale. III. Massry, Shaul G. IV. Bari Seminar in Nephrology (4th : 1990) V. Series. [DNLM: 1. Nephritis, Interstitial-congresses. Wl DE99EB v. 31 / WJ353 T885j RC918.N37T83 1991 616.6' 12-dc20 DNLM/DLC for Library of Congress 91-7031 CIP Copyright © 1991 by Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1991 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover Ist edition 1991 AlI rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 101 Philip Drive, Assinippi Park, Norwell, Massachusetts 02061. Printed on acid-jree poper. TO OUR WIVES Pia Amerio Liliana Coratelli Merra Massry AND OUR CHILDREN CONTENTS Preface 1. Structural aspects of the renal interstitium 1 W. Kriz and K. V. Lemley 2. Experimental models of tubulo-interstitial nephritis (TIN) 11 G. Camussi, G. Montrucchio, L. Biancone and C. Tetta 3. Tubulo-interstitial ultrastructural features in nephropathies 21 L. Torri-Tarelli, M. Meroni, G. Battini, F. Giordano and A. Sessa 4. The consequences of tubulo-interstitial changes for renal function in glomerulopathies: a morphometric and cytological analysis 29 A. Bohle, S. Mackensen-Haen, H. Gise, K-E Grund, M. Wehrmann, C. Batz, O. Bogenschutz, H. Schmitt, J. Nagy, C. Muller and G. Muller 5. Medullary sponge kidney (tubular ectasia): a common finding in calcium nephrolithiasis 41 G. Vagelli, V. Ferraris, G. Calabrese, A. Mazzotta, G. Pratesi and M. Gonella 6. Cytological diagnosis of tubulo-interstitial nephritis 45 H. Pellet, A. Buenerd, B. Lacavalerie and E. Minaire 7. Analgesic nephropathy (AN) 51 G. D'Amico, G. Arrigo and G. Cavaliere 8. Renal impairment in uric acid excretion in patients with primary gout 61 G. Passavanti, E. Buongiorno, V.A. Lozupone, F. Spadavecchia and P. Coratelli 9. Oxalate nephropathy pathophysiology and biochemical features 75 F. Linari and M. Marangella 10. Nephropathy induced by heavy metals 85 L. Ambrosi, C. Lomonte, L. Soleo and R. Molinini 11. Acute renal failure due to allergic interstitial nephritis: long term outcome 101 Q. Maggiore, G. Enia, G. Catalano, C. Martorano and F. Bartolomeo 12. Drug-induced tubulo-interstitial nephritis 107 P Coratelli, G.M. Pannarale, N. Lattanzi and G. Passavanti 13. Tubulo-interstitial nephropathies by industrial chemicals 119 I. Franchini and A. Mutti 14. Balkan nephropathy 129 M. Polenakovic 15. Renal papillary necrosis and tubulo-interstitial nephritis 137 G. Eknoyan 16. Reflux nephropathy 147 G. Piccoli, F. Quarello, G. Beltrame, P. Colombo and T. Cammarota viii 17. Proteinuria and brush border antigens in reflux nephropathy 163 F. Ginevri, A. Mutti, G.M. Ghiggeri, R. Alinovi, F. Perfumo, E. Bergamaschi, M.R. Ciardi and R.R. Gusmano 18. Role of the immune system in obstructive uropathy 169 S. Klahr, K.P.G. Harris and G.F. Schreiner 19. Potassium homeostatis in obstructive uropathy and interstitial nephritis 177 R.L. Tannen 20. Tubulo-interstitiallesions in renal allograft 187 C. Ponticelli and G. Banfi 21. Historical review of concept of pyelonephritis 197 A. Vercellone and P. Stratta 22. The nature and role of interstitial infiltrates in bacterial pyelonephritis 207 R.J. Glassock 23. Urinary tamm-horsfall protein excretion in patients with pyelonephritis or glomerulonephritis 221 F. Kokot, J. Duawa, M. Drab and M. Drobisz 24. Cell-mediated immunity and recurrent urinary tract infections 227 S. Favaro, G. Meneghel, L. DeSilvestro, A. Giacomini, G. DeSilvestro, S. Can taro, L. Con venti and A. Borsatti 25. Tissue infiltrates in human chronic pyelonephritis 231 S. Favaro, G. Menghel, A. Giacomini, L. DeSilvestro, L. Calo, M. Plebani, L. Conventi and A. Borsatti 26. Urinary tract infections in pregnancy 237 G. Fuiano 27. Role of the tubular basement membrane in the pathogenesis of polycystic kidney disease 247 F.A. Carone and Y.S. Kanwar 28. Cystic disease of the kidney: clinical and pathophysiologic aspects 257 J. Grantham 29. HLA system in uremics with cystic diseases 265 C.C. Guida, M. D'Errico, F. Aucella, G. Ciavarella, G.C. Pompa, G. Di Giorgio and C. Stallone 30. Tubillo-interstitial changes in HIV associated nephropathy: study of 14 cases 271 G. Barbiano di Be/giojoso, T. Bertani, A. Genderini, N. Landriani and S. Cristina 31. Two cases of renal interstitial granulomatous lesions with improvable renal failure in sarcoidosis 277 C. Dechenne, D. Dive and G. Cornet 32. Acute interstitial nephritis with uveitis in adolescents 283 J. Janda, J. Stejskal, J. Feber, V. Rambousek, A. Kolsky, and D. KlimeSova 33. Familial interstitial nephritis in males without hearing loss 289 L. Lundberg, B. Lindqvist, T. Linne, and P. Wessen ix 34. Effect of the ace-inhibitor enalapril on plasma concentration of atrial natriuretic peptide and on glomerular filtration rate in normotensive and hypertensive diabetic rats 295 R. Geiger. U. Bahner. A. Andreae. W. Vaassen and A. Reidland 35. Can plasma-exchange improve survival of patients with acute myeloma renal failure (AMRF) " 365 M. Kose/j. J. Pretnar. S. Kaplan. B. Cizman and J. Drinovec 36. Morphological and biochemical characteristics of human tubular epithelial cells "in culture" deriving from nephronophthisis 311 R. Bertelli. F. Ginevri. P. Altieri. A. Garberi. G.M. Ghiggeri and R. Gusmano 37. Short-term effects on renal function of EDT A chelation therapy in lead-associated nephropathy 317 C. Airaghi. G. Colussi. P. Rolando. G. Rombola. M.E. DeFerrari and L. Minetti PREFACE We are pleased to present to our readers the proceedings of the Fourth Bari Seminars in Nephrology. The Topic of these proceedings deals with tubulo interstitial nephropathies. The Bari Seminars in nephrology are bi-annual meetings attended by a large international audience comprised of clinician-scientists in the various disci plines of nephrology and related fields. We trust that our readers will find the content of these proceedings reward ing and interesting. We are indebted for the generous financial support of the Centro Nationale delle Richerche, Italy. Alberto Amerio Pasquale Coratelli Shaul G. Massry TUBULO-INTERSTITIAL NEPHROPATHIES

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