Acute Renal Cortical Necrosis—A Study of 113 Patients
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Renal Failure
- Vol. 16 (1) , 37-47
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08860229409044846
Abstract
Over a 28-year period, 113 out of 2986 (3.8%) patients dialysed for acute renal failure at a referral center in North India were diagnosed to have acute renal cortical necrosis (ACN). Obstetric causes were responsible for ACN in 56.6% patients and nonobstetric causes in 43.4%. Within the obstetric group, ACN developed in association with complications of late pregnancy in 37.1% and following septic abortion in 19.5%. The various nonobstetric causes included viperine snake bite in 14.2%, hemolytic uremic syndrome in 11.5%, renal allograft rejection in 5.3%, acute gastroenteritis in 4.4%, acute pancreatitis in 3.5%, septicemia in 2.7%, and trauma and drug-induced N hemolysis in 0.9% patients. Total anuria was the commonest presenting feature and was noted in 78.8% of patients. Renal histology showed diffuse cortical necrosis in 62.8% and patchy lesions in 37.2% patients. Computerized tomography (CTscan) of the kidneys revealed characteristic diagnostic findings in all the 5 patients in whom it was done. Dialytic support could be withdrawn as a result of improvement in renal function in 19 patients with patchy cortical necrosis. Dialysis-free survival of as long as 12 years has been recorded. The present study shows that, in contrast to the Western world, ACN continues to be a common cause of acute renal failure in developing countries. CT scan of the kidneys is helpful in establishing an early diagnosis.Keywords
This publication has 46 references indexed in Scilit:
- Acute Renal Failure Following Poisonous SnakebiteAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1984
- Spectrum of Acute Cortical Necrosis in Indian PatientsThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1983
- Acute Renal Failure Following Snakebite *The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1975
- Bilateral cortical necrosis of the kidneys following snakebitePublished by Oxford University Press (OUP) ,1970
- Prolonged Oliguria with Survival in Acute Bilateral Cortical NecrosisBMJ, 1968
- Renal cortical necrosis: Clinical and pathologic features in twenty-one casesThe American Journal of Medicine, 1960
- Dissecting Aneurysm (and Renal Cortical Necrosis) Associated with Arachnodactyly (Marfan’s Disease)Cardiology, 1950
- Symmetrical Cortical Necrosis of the Kidneys in Infancy and ChildhoodArchives of Disease in Childhood, 1949
- BILATERAL CORTICAL NECROSIS OF THE KIDNEYS FOLLOWING SEVERE BURNSJAMA, 1943
- PATHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF ELIXIR OF SULFANILAMIDE (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL) POISONINGJAMA, 1938