RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS

The relationship between renal damage and malignant neoplasms is one of the most actual problems of the medicine of internal diseases. Very often, exactly availability of renal damage determines the forecast of cancer patients. The range of renal pathologies associated with tumors is unusually wide:...

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Main Authors: I. B. Kolina, I. N. Bobkova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-01-01
Series:Klinicist
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Online Access:https://klinitsist.abvpress.ru/Klin/article/view/158
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description The relationship between renal damage and malignant neoplasms is one of the most actual problems of the medicine of internal diseases. Very often, exactly availability of renal damage determines the forecast of cancer patients. The range of renal pathologies associated with tumors is unusually wide: from the mechanical effect of the tumor or metastases on the kidneys and/or the urinary tract and paraneoplastic manifestations in the form of nephritis or amyloidosis to nephropathies induced with drugs or tumor lysis, etc. Thrombotic complications that develop as a result of exposure to tumor effects, side effects of certain drugs or irradiation also play an important role in the development of the kidney damage. The most frequent variants of renal damage observed in the practice of medical internists (therapists, urologists, surgeons, etc.), as well as methods of diagnosis and treatment approaches are described in the article. Timely and successful prevention and treatment of tumor-associated nephropathies give hope for retaining renal functions, therefore, a higher life standard after completion of anti-tumor therapy. Even a shortterm episode of acute renal damage suffered by a cancer patient must be accompanied with relevant examination and treatment. In the caseof transformation of acute renal damage into the chronic kidney disease, such patients need systematic and weighted renoprotective therapy and correct dosing of nephrotoxic drugs.
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spelling doaj.art-31f9555a8fbe4f2aa656d928a4012f8d2025-03-05T14:05:11ZrusABV-pressKlinicist1818-83382015-01-018271610.17650/1818-8338-2014-2-7-16172RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMSI. B. Kolina0I. N. Bobkova1I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia, 2 Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., bldg. 4, Moscow, 119991, RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia, 2 Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., bldg. 4, Moscow, 119991, RussiaThe relationship between renal damage and malignant neoplasms is one of the most actual problems of the medicine of internal diseases. Very often, exactly availability of renal damage determines the forecast of cancer patients. The range of renal pathologies associated with tumors is unusually wide: from the mechanical effect of the tumor or metastases on the kidneys and/or the urinary tract and paraneoplastic manifestations in the form of nephritis or amyloidosis to nephropathies induced with drugs or tumor lysis, etc. Thrombotic complications that develop as a result of exposure to tumor effects, side effects of certain drugs or irradiation also play an important role in the development of the kidney damage. The most frequent variants of renal damage observed in the practice of medical internists (therapists, urologists, surgeons, etc.), as well as methods of diagnosis and treatment approaches are described in the article. Timely and successful prevention and treatment of tumor-associated nephropathies give hope for retaining renal functions, therefore, a higher life standard after completion of anti-tumor therapy. Even a shortterm episode of acute renal damage suffered by a cancer patient must be accompanied with relevant examination and treatment. In the caseof transformation of acute renal damage into the chronic kidney disease, such patients need systematic and weighted renoprotective therapy and correct dosing of nephrotoxic drugs.https://klinitsist.abvpress.ru/Klin/article/view/158tumor-associated nephropathiesrenal damage with tumorsacute renal failurenephrotoxicity of chemotherapyparaneoplastic nephropathiesacute renal damage with tumors
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RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
Klinicist
tumor-associated nephropathies
renal damage with tumors
acute renal failure
nephrotoxicity of chemotherapy
paraneoplastic nephropathies
acute renal damage with tumors
title RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
title_full RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
title_fullStr RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
title_full_unstemmed RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
title_short RENAL DAMAGE WITH MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
title_sort renal damage with malignant neoplasms
topic tumor-associated nephropathies
renal damage with tumors
acute renal failure
nephrotoxicity of chemotherapy
paraneoplastic nephropathies
acute renal damage with tumors
url https://klinitsist.abvpress.ru/Klin/article/view/158
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