2019
Diagnosing acute interstitial nephritis: considerations for clinicians
Nussbaum E, Perazella M. Diagnosing acute interstitial nephritis: considerations for clinicians. Clinical Kidney Journal 2019, 12: 808-813. DOI: 10.1093/ckj/sfz080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute interstitial nephritisAcute kidney injuryAcute tubular necrosisInterstitial nephritisCommon causeDirect further managementKidney injuryMost patientsTubular necrosisKidney biopsyClinical historyFurther managementCliniciansLaboratory dataNephritisPatientsInjuryDiagnosisSingle testCauseBiopsyNecrosisBiomarkers
2018
Cancer drugs and the glomerulus
Shah H, Uppal N, Perazella M. Cancer drugs and the glomerulus. Journal Of Onco-Nephrology 2018, 2: 78-91. DOI: 10.1177/2399369318815418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGlomerular lesionsCancer drugsAnti-vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitorsPoor renal outcomeAcute interstitial nephritisAcute kidney injuryAcute tubular necrosisGrowth factor inhibitorsMinimal change diseaseFocal segmental glomerulosclerosisTyrosine kinase inhibitorsNovel cancer drugsRenal outcomesKidney injuryThrombotic microangiopathyNovel immunotherapiesTubular injuryTubular necrosisInterstitial nephritisGlomerular toxicityChange diseaseFactor inhibitorsSegmental glomerulosclerosisGlomerular diseasePodocyte injury
2015
Drug-Induced Glomerular Disease: Direct Cellular Injury
Markowitz GS, Bomback AS, Perazella MA. Drug-Induced Glomerular Disease: Direct Cellular Injury. Clinical Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2015, 10: 1291-1299. PMID: 25862776, PMCID: PMC4491280, DOI: 10.2215/cjn.00860115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlomerular diseaseCell injuryGlomerular lesionsNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsAcute interstitial nephritisDrug-induced etiologyPotential of medicationsRenal function recoveryAcute tubular necrosisEndothelial cell injuryMesangial cell injuryEpithelial cell injuryAnti-inflammatory drugsDirect cellular injuryRapid discontinuationKidney injuryTubular necrosisAntiplatelet agentsInterstitial nephritisTubulointerstitial compartmentFunction recoveryIatrogenic formCellular injuryAntiangiogenesis drugsInjury
1991
Can Ibuprofen Cause Acute Renal Failure in a Normal Individual? A Case of Acute Overdose
Perazella M, Buller G. Can Ibuprofen Cause Acute Renal Failure in a Normal Individual? A Case of Acute Overdose. American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 1991, 18: 600-602. PMID: 1951342, DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(12)80657-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugsAcute renal failureRenal blood flowRenal failureAcute renal insufficiencyCase of AcuteRenal insufficiencyTubular necrosisAntiinflammatory drugsBlood flowRenal syndromeClinical situationsNormal individualsIbuprofenFailureAcutePatientsSyndromeInsufficiencyNecrosis