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===Interstitial nephritis===
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Interstitial nephritis can be classified as acute, chronic, suppurative or nonsuppurative.  Fibrosis occurs as well as tubular degeneration and atrophy.  Infectious, toxic, immunologic and chemical aetiologies have been implicated.
 
====Nonsuppurative====
 
*Nonsuppurative interstitial nephritis can be either acute, subacute or chronic. 
 
'''Gross pathology'''
 
*In acute cases, the kidneys are often enlarged and have pale cortices with a streaked appearance.
 
*In chronic cases, shrinkage of the kidney as well as extensive fibrosis and capsular adhesions occurs.
 
'''Histopathology'''
 
*Presence of inflammatory cells in the interstitium.
 
*Degenerative changes of the tubular epithelium.
 
*Presences of fibrous tissue due to repair attempts by the kidney.
 
'''Examples'''
 
*'White spot' kidney of calves and [[:Category:Leptospiraceae|''Leptospira canicola'']] infection are both examples of nonsuppurative interstitial nephritis.
 
**White spot kidney is common and usually an incidental finding.  Kidneys have multiple small, white, slightly raised nodules throughout the cortex.  The cause is likely a sequel to previous bacteraemia.
 
*[[:Category:Leptospiraceae|''Leptospira canicola'']] in the dog is also another good example.  It localises in the renal capillaries then migrates to the tubules via the interstitium.  Necrosis of the tubular epithelium occurs as well as a pronounced interstitial inflammatory reaction.  In chronic cases, fibrosis and widespread degenerative changes are seen.  The liver, csf and placenta can also be affected.
 
*If the condition is chronic, marked interstitial fibrosis can be seen as well as degenerative changes in the tubules.
 
 
 
====Suppurative====
 
*Suppurative interstitial nephritis follows bacteraemia or embolic septicaemia.
 
*Can be haematogenous or urogenous in origin.
 
*If large thrombi lodge in the afferent vessels, infarction may occur.
 
*Bacteria lodge within the glomeruli and peritubular capillaries.
 
*Abscesses may occur in the glomeruli or interstitium.
 
*Examples include ''Actinobacillus equuli'' in foals, ''Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae'' in pigs,
 
[[Arcanobacter pyogenes|''Arcanobacterium pyogenes'']] in cattle and ''[[Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis]]'' in sheep/goats.
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Tubulointerstitial Disease]]
 
 
 
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