Accepted at 12:23 a.m. Nov, 01, 2023 by Alex
Author: kidCoLa
Related Note: 1506726438486
Rationale for change

This UWorld question specifically focuses on crystalline nephropathy as a side effect of acyclovir administration without adequate hydration. However, in the explanation for one of the answer choices, they explain that "Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is an allergic inflammation of the kidney that is most commonly triggered by medications and is often associated with fever, rash, and eosinophilia.  However, acyclovir is not a common cause of AIN..." which likely renders the second cloze to this card untrue and not worth learning.

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