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Renal Complications of Intravenous Drug Abuse and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

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Suki and Massry’s THERAPY OF RENAL DISEASES AND RELATED DISORDERS

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In the 1970s, the nephropathology of drug addiction was dominated by diseases related to the use of heroin. In the 1980s, nephropathies related to infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) emerged, and the relative incidence of these two types of nephropathies sharing intravenous drug use as a risk factor completely changed. Heroin-associated nephropathy essentially disappeared. In fact, the author has not seen a single example of heroin-associated nephropathy (HAN) at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center since 1985. On the other hand, nephropathies related to HIV infection have become an important problem in large medical centers. We, therefore, will provide only an outline of intravenous (I.V.) drug abuse-related nephropathies to remind the reader of the various types of renal diseases that can occur with drug addiction and concentrate on the renal complications associated with HIV infection.

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