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Kidney Stones and Obstructive UropathyDownloads

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1

A patient presents with hypertension and has a history of renal stones, along with several episodes of renal colic. Which diuretic is the most appropriate to use?

AFurosemide

BHydrochlorothiazide

CEthacrynic acid

DSpironolactone

EIndapamide

2

A patient presented with complaints of pain in the flank region with hematuria. On investigation, X-ray shows multiple calcification (stones) in both kidneys. What is the probable diagnosis?

APolycystic kidney disease

BParathyroid Adenoma

CRenal calculi

DCKD

3

What is the first-line intervention for acute symptomatic hydroureter with ureteral obstruction requiring urgent decompression?

AAntibiotic prophylaxis alone

BImmediate ureterolithotomy

CEndoscopic ureteral stenting

DUrinary alkalization

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