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1

A woman presents to you with fever, arthralgia, ulcers, fatigue for the past six months, and new-onset hematuria. Urine examination reveals RBC casts and proteinuria. What is the likely diagnosis?

AAcute interstitial nephritis

BPoststreptococcal glomerulonephritis

CLupus nephritis

DIgA nephropathy

2

An asymptomatic patient has proteinuria and hematuria that is glomerular in origin on a routine urinalysis. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Aimmunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy (Berger's disease)

Bdiabetes mellitus (DM) - nephropathy

Camyloidosis - nephropathy

Dfocal glomerulosclerosis - nephropathy

3

A 5 year child is brought with brown coloured urine and oliguria since 3 days with mild facial puffiness and pedal edema with 3+ proteinuria, BP 126/90. Urine examination shows RBCs 100/hpf and granular casts. Which of the following doesn't present with this finding?

AFSGS

BMembranous glomerulonephritis

CMinimal change disease

DIgA nephropathy

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