Chapter·PathologyRenal Pathology

Urinary Tract Obstruction and StonesDownloads

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1

A young patient presents to the OPD with recurrent colicky abdominal pain. Urine examination shows the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) and the following crystal shape in the figure. What is the most likely diagnosis?

ACystine stone

BGlomerulonephritis

COxalate stone

DPolycystic kidney disease

EUric acid stone

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

Which of the following is typically seen on ultrasound in acute pyelonephritis?

ADecreased vascularity

BEnlarged kidney with diffuse swelling

CLocalized hypoechogenic areas in the kidney

DFluid collection around the kidney

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