nephrotoxicosis
Nephrotoxicosis refers to kidney damage caused by exposure to toxic substances. These toxins can be exogenous, meaning they are introduced from outside the body, such as certain medications, chemicals, or heavy metals. Endogenous toxins, which are produced within the body, can also contribute to nephrotoxicosis, particularly in conditions like rhabdomyolysis or multiple myeloma.
The mechanism of kidney injury varies depending on the specific nephrotoxin. Some substances directly injure kidney
Symptoms of nephrotoxicosis are often non-specific and can include changes in urine output (either decreased or
Treatment focuses on removing or minimizing exposure to the offending toxin, supportive care to manage symptoms