Four cases of nafcillin-associated acute interstitial nephritis in one institution

Over the course of 1 year, four patients in a single institution developed acute kidney injury most likely secondary to nafcillin-associated acute interstitial nephritis, indicating that this complication might not be as rare as is commonly believed. The main case presented here is that of a 73-year...

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description Over the course of 1 year, four patients in a single institution developed acute kidney injury most likely secondary to nafcillin-associated acute interstitial nephritis, indicating that this complication might not be as rare as is commonly believed. The main case presented here is that of a 73-year-old man with a history of chronic low back pain who presented with worsening back pain, as well as nausea, vomiting and volume depletion. Imaging studies revealed a soft tissue abscess in the left psoas major muscle. Physical examination, complete urine analysis, blood and urine cultures, measurement of peripheral eosinophil and plasma creatinine levels, and renal ultrasound. Nafcillin-associated acute interstitial nephritis. Discontinuation of nafcillin and provision of supportive care.
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Abscesses
Acute Disease
Adult
Aged
Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects
Anticoagulants
Back pain
Blood pressure
Cardiovascular disease
Care and treatment
Case studies
Clinical medicine
Complications and side effects
Creatinine
Diagnosis
Dosage and administration
Female
Hospitals
Humans
Kidneys
Leukocytes
Male
Middle Aged
Nafcillin
Nafcillin - adverse effects
Nephritis
Nephritis, Interstitial - chemically induced
Nephrology
Patients
Risk factors
Ultrasonic imaging
Urine
Vital signs
title Four cases of nafcillin-associated acute interstitial nephritis in one institution
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