Renal papillary necrosis presents with gross _____-uria and colicky flank pain
Patients with Renal tuberculosis are most likely to present with _____
Risk factors for _____ kidney stones include hot/arid climates and low urine volume
The most common kidney stone presentation is a _____ stone in a patient with hyper-calciuria and normo-calcemia
Cystitis typically presents with _____-uria, urinary frequency, urgency, and suprapubic pain
Treatment of cystine kidney stones involves _____ of urine and a low-sodium diet
In addition to thiazides, calcium oxalate kidney stones may be treated with _____ supplementation and a low-sodium diet
Atheroembolic kidney disease will present with transient _____ophilia
In the patients with ADPKD, _____ kidney stones are more commonly seen
Half and half nails, also called Lindsay nails are specific for _____

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