- diuretics may exacerbate any renal hypotension
- can cause pain and sterile pyuria
- urinary tract obstruction may occur owing to sloughing of renal papilla
- radiographic findings in papillary necrosis (always bilateral)
- IVU : clubbed calyces, ring sign (arrow) due to sloughed papilla
- causes of renal papillary necrosis may be recalled as 'POSTCARDS'
- pyelonephritis
- obstruction of renal tract
- shock
- TB
- cirrhosis of liver
- analgesic nephropathy
- renal transplant rejection
- diabetes
- sickle cell
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