Renal Pathology — Flashcards

Renal Pathology — Flashcards

Renal Pathology — Flashcards

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#31

_____ kidney stones often precipitate due to hypocitrat-uria

#32

The most common cytogenetic abnormalities in _____ variant of papillary renal cell carcinoma is trisomy 7

#33

Chronic _____ is characterized histologically by renal tubules containing eosinophilic proteinaceous material resembling thyroid follicles

#34

The most common cytogenetic abnormalities in _____ variant of papillary renal cell carcinoma are trisomies 7 and 17 and loss of Y chromosome

#35

_____ necrosis is a renal pathology associated with obstetric catastrophes and septic shock

#36

Saturnine gout is associated with _____ failure and interstitial fibrosis.

#37

Initially, NEG of the glomerular basement membrane (diabetes mellitus) causes hyperfiltration injury which leads to the development of _____-uria by promoting production of heparanase

#38

Renal cell carcinoma is associated with "PEAR-aneoplastic" syndromes, producing:- P_____- EPO- ACTH- Renin

#39

The 'lumpy-bumpy' appearance of PSGN on immunofluorescence is due to deposits with immune complexes consisting of _____ / IgM and C3

#40

Acute tubular necrosis due to ischemic injury most commonly affects the _____ and the medullary segment of the thick ascending limb

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