Nephrotic Syndrome Flashcards

1
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What is the glomerular pathology clinic?

A

ProteinUria
Hematuria
Low GFR

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What what is normal urine looks like

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Yellow/white
Protein < 150 mg
No RBC
No smell
1010-1080

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3
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What causes increases protein in urine?

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Fever
Exercise
Inflammation
Pregnancy
Puberty
Infection

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4
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What is the test types to detect proteinurie

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24 hour urine sample
Dipstick test ==> Albumin

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What is the microalbumin and macroalbumin

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Microalbumin is between 30 and 300 mg

Macroalbumin is it higher than 300 mg

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What are the proteinurie types?

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Functional proteinUrie
Tubular proteinurie
Glomerular proteinurie
Overflow

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7
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What is the difference of selective and non-selective proteinuria

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Selective is caused by basal membrane damage and results albumin in urine

Non-selective is caused by por damage in podocytes and results albumin and globulin in urine

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What is the clinic pathogenesis?

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Hypoalbimun
IG loss
AT3 loss
Transfer protein loss
Hyperlipidemia
Massive proteinuria

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9
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What is the theories of nephrotic syndrome pathologies

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Overfill
Underfill

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10
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What is the main houses of primary nephrotic syndrome?

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Minimal change disease
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Membraneous nephropathy

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What is MCD?

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MCD is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children.

It will be triggered by allergy or virus.

ATypical , IgE and cytokine related damage in basal membrane.

Selective proteinuria

Good prognosis

Prednisone treatment

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12
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What is FSGS?

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Adult
Have primary and secondary types podocyte damage
Non-selective protein Uria
Poor prognosis
MCD can be turned into FSGS

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13
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What is MN

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Most common pathology in adult

Antigen- Anti-core for PLA2-R

Immune complex - IgG - C3 in between basal membrane and podocytes.

Non-selective

HBV , HCV, SLE, malignancy related

Treatment is you immune suppressive and prednisone

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What is the difference between primary and secondary nephrotic syndrome?

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Primary nephrotic syndrome is caused by kidney pathologies

Secondary nephrotic syndrome is caused by another system pathology . In secondary nephrotic syndrome there will be clinic signs of another pathology.

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15
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Main nephrotic pathology in diabetes mellitus

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Hyperinsulinemia causes vasodilation and growth factors in the renal arteries. This causes overfilled and over filtration in nephron. Over filtration increases the size of por in podocytes.

Hyperglycemia causes oxidative stress in nephrons

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16
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SLE biopsy indications?

A

Urine analysis
High, creatinine
>1g/day proteinuria
RBC and slender in urine

17
Q

Which amyloidosis type causes nephrotic syndrome

A

Primary amyloidosis
AL amyloidosis
It caused by the pathology in the light chain of immuneglobulin from plasma cells