The screening investigation used in renovascular hypertension is _____
Chronic renal failure is most commonly caused by _____, hypertension, and glomerular disease
After checking a patient on urinalysis, patients with _____ should be started on an ACE inhibitor, especially if they have concommitant BP > 130/80
According to KDIGO guidelines, what are the three diagnostic criteria (and their associated timeframes) for Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)?
The screening investigation used in reno-vascular hypertension is _____
In addition to thiazides, calcium oxalate kidney stones may be treated with _____ supplementation and a low-sodium diet
Treatment of renal failure involves _____ or renal transplant
Half and half nails, also called Lindsay nails are specific for _____

_____ renal tubular acidosis is also known as type 1 RTA
_____ is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in Caucasian adults
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