Hemolytic uremic syndrome, Graft rejection, Acute cortical necrosis, Chronic glomerulonephritis and Alport syndrome, all lead to _____ nephrocalcinosis
The immune complexes in DPGN are Ig_____-based and often have C3 deposition
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is characterized by focal and segmental _____ and hyalinosis on light microscopy
A **diffuse granular** immunofluorescence pattern (IgG and C3) along the glomerular capillary loops is suggestive of _____:
Thin basement membrane lesion is characterised by diffuse thinning of the GBM, presenting with _____ w/o hearing loss or ocular abnormalities (unlike Alport syndrome)
_____ glomerulonephritis is characterized by crescents in Bowman's space of the glomeruli (light microscopy)
_____ glomerulonephritis is characterized by 'wire looping' of capillaries on light microscopy
Which variant of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is the most common?_____
Hepatitis B virus results in _____ glomerulonephropathy transitioning to membranoproliferative glomerulonephropathy
The given immunoflorescence pattern is suggestive of _____:

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