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Papillary necrosis associated with the HIV protease inhibitor indinavir.

Infection 2001 August
The HIV protease inhibitor indinavir may cause nephrolithiasis and interstitial nephritis. The renal consequences of indinavir-associated nephrotoxicity are uncertain. We report a case of papillary necrosis in a patient treated with indinavir. An asymptomatic HIV-infected woman experienced right-sided renal colicky pain during treatment with indinavir. She passed a non-solid stone and continued indinavir treatment. Intravenous pyelogram performed 20 months later following an episode of left-sided colicky pain showed right-sided papillary necrosis. Indinavir-associated nephrolithiasis and chronic interstitial nephritis were the only possible causes identified in this patient. Physicians should be aware that indinavir nephrolithiasis may cause papillary necrosis.

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