_____ is a uncapsulated renal hamartoma comprised of blood vessels, smooth muscle, and adipose tissue
_____ arteriolosclerosis classically causes acute renal failure with a 'flea-bitten' appearance
Benign nephrosclerosis will present with _____symmetric contracted kidneys
The necks of the calyces and the renal pelvis in GUTB get stenosed by fibrosis and confine the infection, resulting in _____
_____ in urine are diagnostic of fat embolisation syndrome and can be tested using Gurd's test
Zebra bodies are seen in _____ disease due to renal phosopholipidosis
Ball on tee, Forniceal excavation, Lobster claw and Signet ring signs are all seen in _____
The given immunoflorescence pattern is suggestive of _____:

Presence of yellow-colored spherical mass associated with tumor cells invading the renal vein is characteristic of _____ carcinoma
Hint: renal subtype

_____ crystals on urine microscopy appear as spheres with radial or concentric striations and irregular projections or thorns, referred to as thorn apples

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