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Renal Pathology — Flashcards

Renal Pathology — Flashcards

Renal Pathology — Flashcards

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#41

Destroyed muscle cells release large amounts of _____ and purines, which lead to acute tubular necrosis

#42

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is characterized by cysts in the renal _____ and medulla

#43

_____ kidney stones are characterized by urine crystals in the shape of a coffin lid

#44

_____ azotemia is generally due to acute tubular necrosis or ischemia/toxins

#45

DPGN is characterized by _____ and sometimes intramembranous immune complexes on electron microscopy

#46

Minimal change disease is characterized by _____ of foot processes on electron microscopy

#47

Berger disease is characterized by Ig_____-based immune complex deposits in the mesangium (seen with immunofluorescence)

#48

Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) from Shigella dysenteriae results when shiga toxin damages the _____, activating platelets

#49

Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is characterized by _____ of foot processes on electron microscopy

#50

_____ glomerulonephritis is characterized by 'wire looping' of capillaries on light microscopy

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