_____ is associated with granular "muddy brown" casts in the urine
_____ is a uncapsulated renal hamartoma comprised of blood vessels, smooth muscle, and adipose tissue
MPGN type _____ is associated with intramembranous dense deposits
The presence of casts in the urine indicates that hematuria/pyuria is of _____ or renal tubular origin
_____ pyelonephritis is characterized by widespread kidney damage due to granulomatous tissue containing foamy macrophages (rare)
Hepatitis B virus results in _____ glomerulonephropathy transitioning to membranoproliferative glomerulonephropathy
Acute tubular necrosis is caused by _____ or nephrotoxic injury
Minimal change disease is characterized by loss of _____, but not immunoglobulin in the urine (selective proteinuria)
MPGN type _____ is associated with subendothelial immune complex deposits
_____ necrosis is a renal pathology associated with obstetric catastrophes and septic shock
Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney
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Glomerular Diseases
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Tubular and Interstitial Diseases
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Vascular Diseases of the Kidney
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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney
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Urinary Tract Obstruction and Stones
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Renal Tumors
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Kidney in Systemic Diseases
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Renal Transplantation Pathology
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Urinary Tract Infections
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