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A physical examination is helpful to rule out other causes of acute nephropathy, such as cholesterol emboli (eg, blue toe, [[livedo reticularis]]), or drug-induced interstitial nephritis (eg, rash). Patients may have evidence of volume depletion or may be in decompensated [[CHF]]. | |||
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Overview
A physical examination is helpful to rule out other causes of acute nephropathy, such as cholesterol emboli (eg, blue toe, livedo reticularis), or drug-induced interstitial nephritis (eg, rash). Patients may have evidence of volume depletion or may be in decompensated CHF.