Nephritis is inflammation of the kidney.The most prevalent form of acute nephritis is glomerulonephritis. This condition affects children andteenagers far more often than it affects adults.It is inflammation of the glomeruli, or small round filters located in the kidney. Pyelonephritis affectsadults more than children, and is recognized asinflammation of the kidney and upper urinary tract. A third type of nephritis is hereditary nephritis, a rare inherited condition.
Diagnosis
- the patient’s symptoms and medical history
- physical examination
- laboratory tests
- kidney function tests
- imaging studies such as ultrasound or x rays to determine blockage and inflammation
- albumin and other proteins
- red and white blood cells
- pus, blood, or bacteria in the urine