Renal Papillary Necrosis (RPN) in an African Population: Disease Patterns, Relevant Pathways, and Management

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作者
Gaudji, Guy Roger [1 ]
Bida, Meshack [2 ]
Conradie, Marius [3 ]
Damane, Botle Precious [4 ]
Bester, Megan Jean [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Steve Biko Acad Hosp, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Urol, ZA-0007 Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Univ Pretoria, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Anat Pathol, Natl Hlth Lab Serv NHLS, ZA-0084 Pretoria, South Africa
[3] Netcare Waterfall City Hosp, Urol Practice, Cnr Magwa Ave & Mac Mac Rd, ZA-1682 Johannesburg, South Africa
[4] Univ Pretoria, Steve Biko Acad Hosp, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Surg, ZA-0007 Pretoria, South Africa
[5] Univ Pretoria, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Anat, ZA-0007 Pretoria, South Africa
关键词
renal papillary necrosis; coagulative necrosis; genetic; diabetes; HIV; schistosomiasis free radicals; oxidative stress; ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM STRESS; SICKLE-CELL-DISEASE; SOUTH-AFRICA; ANALGESIC NEPHROPATHY; OXIDATIVE STRESS; SCHISTOSOMIASIS; PROGRESSION; RISK; HIV;
D O I
10.3390/biomedicines11010093
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Renal papillary necrosis (RPN) is characterized by coagulative necrosis of the renal medullary pyramids and papillae. Multiple conditions and toxins are associated with RPN. Several RPN risk factors, or POSTCARDS, have been identified, with most patients presenting with RPN having at least two contributing risk factors. Currently, there is no specific test to diagnose and confirm RPN; however, several imaging tools can be used to diagnose the condition. RPN is currently underdiagnosed in African populations, often with fatal outcomes. In African clinical settings, there is a lack of consensus on how to define and describe RPN in terms of kidney anatomy, pathology, endourology, epidemiology, the identification of African-specific risk factors, the contribution of oxidative stress, and lastly an algorithm for managing the condition. Several risk factors are unique to African populations including population-specific genetic factors, iatrogenic factors, viral infections, antimicrobial therapy, schistosomiasis, substance abuse, and hypertension (GIVASSH). Oxidative stress is central to both GIVASSH and POSTCARDS-associated risk factors. In this review, we present information specific to African populations that can be used to establish an updated consensual definition and practical grading system for radiologists, urologists, nephrologists, nuclear physicians, and pathologists in African clinical settings.
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