_____ is characterized by thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and acute renal failure
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) from Shigella dysenteriae results when shiga toxin damages the _____, activating platelets
Urinary incontinence _____ times / week for ≥ 3 months in persons ≥ 5 years old is known as Enuresis
Wilms tumor may present with _____ due to increased renin secretion
Newborns males with posterior urethral valves may have a _____ mass and bilateral hydronephrosis
_____ renal agenesis increases risk for Potter sequence
The _____ form of polycystic kidney disease typically presents in infants
There is an increased risk for _____ rickets with proximal renal tubular acidosis due to Fanconi Syndrome
_____ stones are a rare form of nephrolithiasis, most commonly seen in children (age group)
Nephrotic range proteinuria is proteinuria of > _____ mg/m2/hr and urine protein:creatinine ratio of > 2
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