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Tubulointerstitial DiseasesDownloads

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1

A patient presented with edema, oliguria and frothy urine. He has no past history of similar complaints. On examination, his urine was positive for 3+ proteinuria, no RBCs/WBCs and no casts. His serum albumin was 2.5 gm/L and serum creatinine was 0.5 mg/dL. The most likely diagnosis is:

AInterstitial nephritis

BMinimal change disease

CMembranous nephropathy

DIgA nephropathy

2

A skin condition unique to Chronic Kidney Disease patients:

AScleromyxedema

BCalcinosis cutis

CNephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy

DNorwegian scabies

3

Which of the following is NOT a feature of type 4A renal tubular acidosis?

AHyperkalemia

BOccur in diabetic nephropathy

CMild renal failure

DHypokalemia

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