Abstract

The diagnosis of tubulo-interstitial nephritis is increasing worldwide in parallel with access to healthcare, changing prescribing habits and socio-ecological changes. The histopathological differentiation of acute and chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis is necessary to better understand the epidemiology, presentation and clinical management of the underlying aetiologies. This review endeavours to provide a clinical update on the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis.

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