ANALGESIC ABUSE NEPHROPATHY

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SUMMARY

1. Typically occurs in a patient with a history of frequent pain.

2. Presents with a low urine specific gravity, minimal proteinuria, sterile pyuria, and an elevated creatinine.

3. Papillary necrosis is the most common ultimate consequence.

4. A noncontrast CT of the kidneys may show the papillary necrosis.

5. Treatment is supportive, with discontinuation of offending analgesics.


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