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Latest revision as of 22:59, 29 July 2020
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Eiman Ghaffarpasand, M.D. [2]
Abbreviations: ABG = Arterial blood gases, BUN = Blood urea nitrogen, CBC = Complete blood count, CT = Computed tomography, CRP = C - reactive protein, ECG = Electrocardiogram, ESR = Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, IVP = Intravenous pyelography, KFT = Kidney function test, GI = Gastrointestinal, GFR = Glomerular filtration rate, MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging, PT = Prothrombin time
Etiology | Clinical manifestations | Paraclinical findings | Comments | |||||||||||||||||||
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Symptoms and signs | Lab findings | Imaging | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fatigue/
Lethargy |
Thirst | Dizziness/
Confusion |
Muscle weakness/
cramp |
Somatic/
visceral pain |
Vomiting | Diarrhea | Tachypnea | Edema | Blood indices | Renal Funtion test | Electrolytes | Urine analysis | ABG | Other | Ultrasound | X-ray | CT | MRI | Other | |||
Prerenal causes | Congestive heart failure (CHF)[1][2] | + | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | + | Anemia, Leukocytosis | ↑BUN, ↑Cr | ↓Na, ↑K | Not applicable | ↑Lactate, ↓HCO3, | ↑BNP, ↑Troponin | Cardiomegaly, Pulmonary hypertension, Pleural effusions | Pulmonary edema | Not applicable | Valvular heart disease | Decreased ejection fraction in echocardiography, Heart function and damage in nuclear imaging | - |
Drugs/toxins[3][4] | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | Not applicable | ↑BUN, ↑Cr, ↑CK | ↑K, ↓Mg, ↓Ca, ↓P | Ingested drug, Glucose, Aminoacid, Phosphate, Ketone, Hyaline cast, RBC | ↑Lactate, Metabolic acidosis | Toxicology, Rapid immunoassay | Nephropathy | Radioopaque substances, Ingested drug packets | Not applicable | Not applicable | - | - | |
Heart disease[5][6] | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | ↑ESR and CRP | ↑BUN, ↑Cr | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Throat culture, Rapid streptococcal antigen test, Hyperoxia test, Pulse oximetry | Not applicable | Cardiomegaly, Dextrocardia | Not applicable | Not applicable | Ventricular dysfunction, Left and right ventricular hypertrophy, Valvular disease in echocardiography | - | |
Hepatorenal syndrome[7][8] | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | Leukocytosis, ↑PT | ↓GFR, ↑BUN, ↑Cr | ↓Na | Proteinuria, Na < 10 mEq/L, Urine osmolality > plasma osmolality | Not applicable | Alpha feto-protein, Cryoglobulinemia | Exclude hydronephrosis and intrinsic renal disease | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Right ventricular preload, ventricular filling pressures, and cardiac function in echocardiography | - | |
Ischemic cardiomyopathy[9][10] | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | Anemia | ↑Cr | ↓Na, ↓K, ↓Mg | Not applicable | Not applicable | Troponin, Creatine kinase, Creatine kinase - MB, BNP | Not applicable | Abnormal cardiac silhouette | Biventricular volume, Wall motion abnormality, Myocardial perfusion, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | Mid-wall fibrosis in MRI | Ejection fraction ≤35%, Pulmonary embolism, Right ventricular dilation or pericardial effusion with tamponade in echocardiography | - | |
Liver cirrhosis[11][12] | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | LFT, Aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio, FibroTest/FibroSure, Hepascore, FibroSpectatio | Portal blood flow velocity, Hepatic artery enlargement, Multifocal lesions or masses, Hepatic contour, Ascites, Splenomegaly | Bowel perforation, Gynecomastia, Azygos vein enlargement, Pleural effusion | Morphologic changes in the liver, Collaterals and shunts, Hyperattenuating nodule of hepatocellular carcinoma, Portal vein thrombosis | Vacular patency, Tumor invasion, Portal vein thrombosis, Steatosis | Hepatic function and portal hypertension in nuclear imaging, Hepatic perfusion and the development of shunts and tumors in angiography | Irreversible and a transplant is usually needed | |
Malignant hypertension[13][14] | +/- | - | + | - | - | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia | ↑BUN, ↑Cr | ↑Na, ↑K, ↑P | Proteinuria, Microscopic hematuria | Acidosis | Cardiac enzymes, Urinary catecholamines, TSH, ↑Renin | Not applicable | Cardiomegaly, Pulmonary edema, Rib notching, Aortic coarctation, Mediastinal widening, Aortic dissection | Not applicable | Not applicable | Left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy in echocardiography | - | |
Etiology | Fatigue/
Lethargy |
Thirst | Dizziness/
Confusion |
Muscle weakness/
cramp |
Somatic/
visceral pain |
Vomiting | Diarrhea | Tachypnea | Edema | Blood indices | Renal Funtion test | Electrolytes | Urine analysis | ABG | Other | Ultrasound | X-ray | CT | MRI | Other | Comments | |
Renal causes | Acute interstitial nephritis[15][16] | +/- | - | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | Eosinophilia | ↑BUN, ↑Cr, ↑FENa | Not applicable | Eosinophiluria, Sterile pyuria, Microscopic hematuria, Proteinuria | Not applicable | ↑Total IgG, ↑IgG4 | Normal-sized kidneys | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | - | History of long term analgesic use |
Acute tubular necrosis[17][18] | +/- | - | - | - | - | +/- | - | - | +/- | Anemia | ↑BUN, ↑Cr, ↑FENa | ↓Na, ↑K, ↑Mg, ↑P, ↓Ca | Pigmented, muddy brown, granular casts | Not applicable | Not applicable | Obstructive uropathy, Renal size, Cortical thickness, Hydronephrosis | Nephrolithiasis | Nephrolithiasis, Area of obstruction | Nephrolithiasis, Area of obstruction | Loss of tubular cells or the denuded tubules, Swollen tubular cells, Loss of the cell brush border in renal biopsy | Furosemide stress testing for staging | |
Cancer[19][20] | + | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | Normocytic or microcytic anemia, Leukocytosis or lymphocytosis, ↑Reticulocytes, Thrombocytopenia | ↓GFR, ↑BUN, ↑Cr, ↓Erythropoietin | ↓Na, ↑K, ↓Mg, ↑P, ↓Ca | Gross hematuria | Not applicable | LFT | Fluid collection and morphological change, Flank mass | Calcification and widened mediastinum, Filling defects in barium contrast | Metastasis and staging, Cystic and solid masses, Lymph node, renal vein, and inferior vena cava involvement | Soft tissue invasion and staging | Malignant cystic lesions percutaneous cyst puncture | Renal cell carcinoma types: Clear cell (75%), Chromophilic (15%), Chromophobic (5%), Oncocytoma (3%), Collecting duct (2%) | |
Congenital kidney disease[21][22][23]
- Agenesis |
+/- | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | ↑HCT | ↓GFR | ↓P, ↓Ca | Microalbuminuria, Uricosuria | Not applicable | Genetic testing forADPKD2 | Visualization of kidney cysts | Small kidney cysts (0.5 cm) | Kidney size, Intracranial aneurysms | Not applicable | - | - | |
End stage renal disease[24][25] | + | - | - | - | +/- | - | - | - | + | Anemia | ↓GFR, ↑BUN, ↑Cr | ↑K | Hypoalbuminuria | ↓HCO3 | Phosphate, 25-hydroxy vitamin D, Alkaline phosphatase, Parathyroid hormone | Hydronephrosis, Retroperitoneal fibrosis, Enlarged or shrunken kidneys | Renal masses, stones, and cysts | Renal vein thrombosis, Renal artery stenosis in magnetic resonance angiography | Percutaneous renal biopsy | - | ||
Endogenous toxins[26][27][28][29][30] | +/- | - | +/- | + | - | +/- | - | - | +/- | Anemia, Thrombocytopenia | ↓GFR, ↑BUN, ↑Cr | ↑K, ↑Urate, ↓Ca | Uricosuria, Hematuria, Myoglobinuria, Casts | Not applicable | Creatine kinase > 1000 U/L | Malignant or cystic lesions, Hydronephrosis, Nephrocalcinosis, Urolithiasis | Not applicable | Urolithiasis, Wilms tumor, Polycystic kidney disease | Not applicable | Ureter or bladder abnormality in voiding cystourethrography | - | |
Glomerulonephritis[31][32][33] | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | Pleocytosis, Anemia, Leukocytosis, ↑ESR | ↑BUN, ↑Cr | Not applicable | Specific gravity > 1.020, Proteinuria, Hematuria, Red blood cell casts, White blood cell casts, Cellular casts, Oval fat bodies | Not applicable | Not applicable | ↑C3, ↑C4, ↑CH50, Blood and tissue culture, Antinuclear antibodies, Cryoglobulins,Hepatitis B and C serologies, Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) | Kidney size, Echogenicity of the renal cortex, Obstruction, Degree of fibrosis | Pulmonary congestion | Visceral abscesses | - | Renal biopsy, Light and electron microscopy, Immunofluorescence aid diagnosis | |
Goodpasture syndrome[34][35][36] | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | Anemia, Leukocytosis, ↑ESR | ↑BUN, ↑Cr | Not applicable | Low-grade proteinuria, Gross or microscopic hematuria, RBC casts | Not applicable | Anti– glomerular basement membrane antibody Antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibody | Not applicable | Bilateral, basal, patchy parenchymal consolidations | Not applicable | Not applicable | Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage in pulmonary biopsy | - | |
Hemolytic uremic syndrome[37][38][39] | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | + | + | - | +/- | Severe anemia, Thrombocytopenia, ↑ aPTT | ↑BUN, ↑Cr | Not applicable | Mild proteinuria, Red blood cells, Red blood cell casts | Not applicable | Schistocytes, ↑FDP and D-dimer, ↑ Bilirubin, ↑LDH, ↓Haptoglobin, Stool culture (for E coli 0157:H7 or shigella), ↓ADAMTS-13 activity | Ruling out obstruction | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Diffuse thickening of the glomerular capillary wall, Swelling of endothelial cells, Fibrin thrombi in renal biopsy | - |
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