Abstract

Mesoamerican nephropathy is a progressive, often fatal form of tubulointerstitial nephritis affecting young agricultural laborers in Central America. Initially described as a chronic disease, a study by Fischer and coworkers in this issue of Kidney International suggests that Mesoamerican nephropathy goes through an active, inflammatory phase. Although the pathologic findings are nonspecific and the etiology of Mesoamerican nephropathy remains unclear, inflammatory infiltrates in areas of evolving and established interstitial fibrosis appear to cause progressive kidney injury.

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