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Malignant tubulo-interstitial nephritis

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Non-renal malignant disease may cause tubulo-interstitial nephritis by several means:

  • hypercalcaemia and hyperuricaemia damage the kidney
  • treatment e.g. chemo- and radio- therapy

Multiple myeloma is a malignant disease which commonly causes renal damage.


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