There may be few symptoms before the onset of chronic renal failure.
Failure to concentrate the urine sufficiently is an early consequence of the papillary lesions. The excretion of necrotic papillae may result in renal colic and gross haematuria.
Secondary tubular acidosis may result in renal stone formation.
Analgesic nephropathy is usually associated with the following:
Pyuria is invariable but often sterile.
Urinary tract infections are common complications.
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