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TINThere Is No ...
TINTurn In
TINTaxpayer Identification Number
TINTitanium Nitride
TINTax Identification Number
TINTime Is Now (Song)
TINTriangulated Irregular Network
TINTheater Instituut Nederland (Dutch: Netherlands Theater Institute)
TINThe Imperial Navy (Pardus Game)
TINTubulointerstitial Nephritis
TINTire Identification Number
TINTax Information Number
TINTelecom Italia Net (Italian internet service provider)
TINTexas Innocence Network (University of Houston; Houston, TX)
TINTemporary Identification Number
TINTrader Identification Number
TINTesticular Intraepithelial Neoplasia
TINTraffic Information Network
TINTotal Inorganic Nitrogen
TINThe Iris Network (various organizations)
TINThomasNet Industrial Newsroom (Internet news)
TINTelecentro de Informações e Negócios (Portugese, Brasil)
TINTributary Identification Number (imports)
TINTerminal Indicate Number
TINTechnical Interoperability Network
TINTibet International Network
TINTele-Electronic Identification Number
TINTask Implementation Notice
TINTactical Intelligence Network (USFK specific)
TINTracking Information Number
TINThreat Index Number
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References in periodicals archive
Billing, "Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome," Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, vol.
Fukushima et al., "Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis-like glomerular disease and concurrent tubulointerstitial nephritis complicating IgG4-related autoimmune pancreatitis," Internal Medicine, vol.
Tubulointerstitial nephritis is most common in the first 12 months of 5-ASA therapy, although it has been reported to occur later.
This study will provide in vitro information supporting ginsenoside Rg1 as a potential anti-inflammatory drug for tubulointerstitial nephritis treatment.
Ironically, NSAIDs are recommended as first-choice drugs for axial SpA, and NSAID-caused tubulointerstitial nephritis is another important cause of renal complications [8, 14].
* 9 (29%) cases of GN were Non IgA Mesangioproliferative Glomerulonephritis, 6 (20%) cases were IgA Nephropathy, 9 (29%) cases were DEPGN, 1 (3%) case was MPGN, 2 (6%) cases of Lupus Nephritis and 4 (13%) cases were Acute on Chronic Tubulointerstitial Nephritis (TIN).
[sup][4] The patients with BLEL might also suffer from other IgG4-RDs, including AIP, retroperitoneal fibrosis, tubulointerstitial nephritis, autoimmune hypophysitis or Riedel's thyroiditis.
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis was present in 7 cases (Figure 3, A), collapsing glomerulopathy in 2 (Figure 3, B), and granulomatous tubulointerstitial nephritis in 2 (Figure 3, C); and there was 1 case each of acute pyelonephritis, thrombotic microangiopathy, atheroembolic disease (Figure 3, D), reflux nephropathy, proliferative glomerulonephropathy, membranous glomerulonephropathy, and secondary amyloidosis (serum amyloid A type).
Tubulointerstitial nephritis with varying degrees of inflammatory infiltrates was a major histologic changes in both entities.
FSGS (20% n=14 each) followed by Tubulointerstitial nephritis (10% n=7), IgA Nephropathy and MPGN (8.57% n=6 each) each.
Clinical and laboratory findings of cephalosporin-induced tubulointerstitial nephritis may include all of the following, except (choose one):
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