Nephritis is inflammation of the kidney tissue, typically involving the glomeruli, tubules, or interstitium, leading to impaired renal function. It is clinically significant because it can cause acute or chronic kidney injury, affecting fluid and electrolyte balance and potentially progressing to renal failure. A common example is glomerulonephritis, which may result from autoimmune diseases and can lead to hypertension and proteinuria.

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