Interstitial nephritis is common with

Correct Answer: NSAID
Description: Ans. (a) NSA1DRef: Harrison 19th ed. /1856Choices B,C,D lead to acute tubular necrosis and hence by exclusion the answer is A.Causes of Acute Interstitial Nephritis* Drugs like beta lactams, quinolones, NSAID,COX-2 inhibitors, phenytoin, valproate and P.P.I* Infections like streptococcus, staphylococcus* Connective tissue disorder like SLE, Sjogren* Light chain nephropathy* Urate nephropathyCauses of Chronic Interstitial Nephritis* V.U.R* Sickle cell disease* Hypokalemic nephropathy
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