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We are pleased to present to our readers the proceedings of the Fourth Bari Seminars in Nephrology. The Topic of these proceedings deals with tubulo- interstitial nephropathies. The Bari Seminars in nephrology are bi-annual meetings attended by a large international audience comprised of clinician-scientists in the various disci- plines of nephrology and related fields. We trust that our readers will find the content of these proceedings reward- ing and interesting. We are indebted for the generous financial support of the Centro Nationale delle Richerche, Italy. Alberto Amerio Pasquale Coratelli Shaul G. Massry TUBULO-INTERSTITIAL NEPHROPATHIES 1 STRUCTURAL, ASPECTS OF THE RENAL INTERSTITIUM W.KRIZ AND K.V. LEMLEY Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Heidelberg, D-6900 Heidelberg 1, F.R.G. Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, Division of Nephrology, Los Angeles, U.S.A. The interstitium of the kidney includes the extravascular inter- tubular spaces of" the renal parenchyma, with their attendant cellular elements and extracellular substances. It is bounded on all sides by tubular and vascular basement membranes. The lymphatics are considered as part of the interstitium.
We are pleased to present to our readers the proeeedings of the Seeond Bari Seminars in Nephrology. The topie of theses proeeedings deals with elinieal and experimental aspeets of aeute renal failure. The Bari Seminars in Nephrology were initiated in 1984 and will be held every two years. It is attended by a large number of international elinieal seientists in the diseiplines of nephrology and related fields. The next Bari Seminars in Nephrology will take plaee dur i n g Ap r i 1 2 0 - 2 4 i n 1 988 'a n d t he t he m e 0 f t he ga t her i n g w i 1 1 be Drugs, Systemie Diseases and the Kidney. \\e are indebted for the generous finaneial support of the Centro Nazionale delle Rieherehe, Italy. Alberto Amerio Pasquale Coratelli Vito M. Campese Shaul G. Massry vii CONTENTS I. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF ACUTE RENAL FAlLURE Pathogenesis of Acute Renal Failure 3 M. Burnier and R. W. Schrier Structural-Functional Correlates in Acute Renal Failure . . . . . . 15 G. Eknoyan, D. C. Dobyan, and R. E. Bulger Long Term Clinical and Morphological Evaluation of Acute Renal Failure . . . . . . 27 V. Bonomini, A. Vangelista, G. Frasca, S. Stefoni, M. P. Scolari, and G. Feliciangeli The Role of Renal Biopsy in Acute Renal Failure . . . . . . . . . . 35 G. D'Amico, G. Colasanti Catabolism in Acute Renal Failure: Importance of Glucocorticoids and Lysosomal Enzymes . . . . . 41 A. Heidland, R. M. Schaefer, J. Weipert, E."
We are pleased to present to our readers the proceedings of th~ Third Bari Seminars in Nephrology. The tDpic ~f these proceedi~gs deals with effects of drugs and o:.yst el'll C ct i se;'Isc;- an the Id dney. Tho B?rj S~~jnar5 in Nephr~logy are bi-annual meetings ~tt~~~Dd k) D large international audience comprised of clinicians-scientist~ in the various displines of ~~phrnlDgy nnrl rQlated fi~ld$. The ne~t Bari S~mjnar5 of Nephrology will take place i" npril 19qn ~nd thp theme of the gathering will be Interstitial Nephritidies and Obstructive Uropathy. We are indc-bted for the goner-ells financial support of the Centro N::I~innalC' tiGBP:'llGBP'", Pichp.rche, Italy. Alberto Amerio Pasquale Coratelli Vito M. Campese Shaul G. Massry vii CONTENTS Lupus Nephritis: Pathogenesis, Course and Management .*..*...3 James E. Balow Prognostic Determinants in Lupus Nephritis ...*...* 17 P. Coratelli, R. Rizzi, G. Pannarale, A. Ramunni M. Giannattasio, and G. Passavanti Thrombotic Microangiopathy in Lupus Nephritis . * * . . 35 . M.T. Porri, M.I. Quarenghi, F. Ferrario G. Colasanti, R. Rossi, E. Schiaffino, G. Toia, and G. D'Amico Vasculitis and the Kidney . * ...* ...* * * 41 .
We are pleased to present to our readers the proceedings of the Fourth Bari Seminars in Nephrology. The Topic of these proceedings deals with tubulo- interstitial nephropathies. The Bari Seminars in nephrology are bi-annual meetings attended by a large international audience comprised of clinician-scientists in the various disci- plines of nephrology and related fields. We trust that our readers will find the content of these proceedings reward- ing and interesting. We are indebted for the generous financial support of the Centro Nationale delle Richerche, Italy. Alberto Amerio Pasquale Coratelli Shaul G. Massry TUBULO-INTERSTITIAL NEPHROPATHIES 1 STRUCTURAL, ASPECTS OF THE RENAL INTERSTITIUM W.KRIZ AND K.V. LEMLEY Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Heidelberg, D-6900 Heidelberg 1, F.R.G. Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, Division of Nephrology, Los Angeles, U.S.A. The interstitium of the kidney includes the extravascular inter- tubular spaces of" the renal parenchyma, with their attendant cellular elements and extracellular substances. It is bounded on all sides by tubular and vascular basement membranes. The lymphatics are considered as part of the interstitium.
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