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eosinophiluria

Etiology: 1) acute interstitial nephritis 2) acute prostatitis 3) rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis 4) postinfectious glomerulonephritis 5) emboli, septic emboli or cholesterol emboli 6) small-vessel vasculitis * absence if eosinophils in urine does not rule out acute interstitial nephritis post-infectious glomerulonephritis, septic emboli or small-vessel vasculitis

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acute interstitial nephritis atheroembolism; cholesterol embolism; aortic atheroembolism crescentic glomerulonephritis (rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis) eosinophil eosinophils in urine prostatitis

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sign/symptom

References

  1. Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 11, American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 1998 - Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 19 Board Basics. An Enhancement to MKSAP19. American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 2022