29. Renal Vascular Disease Flashcards

1
Q

df azotemia?
cause?
wt does it indicate?

A

elevated BUN and Creatinine
decreased GFR
renal disease

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2
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df uremia?

A

when renal failure causes clinical signs and symptoms

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3
Q

df diminished renal reserve?
renal insufficiency?
chronic renal failure?
end stage renal disease?

A

GFR 50% w no azotemia
GFR 20-50%
GFR <20%
GF<5%

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4
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pathogenesis of benign nephrosclerosis? (wt is deposited, wt vessels)

hw does kidney look?

A

hylaine deposition in arterioles
and medial and intimal thickening

normal to reduced size and surface is granular

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5
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wt causes malignant nephrosclerosis?

2 histo appearance?

hw does kidney look? (2 things)

A

malignant HTN

fibrinoid necrosis of arterioles
Onion-skin

flea-bitten appearance due to hemorrhages and swelling

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6
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wt causes renal artery stenosis?

A

unilateral constriction mostly due to atherosclerotic plaque occlusion –> renin release to increase BP –>contralateral kidney shows effects of HTN (arteriosclerosis

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7
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wt does renal artery stenosis resemble?

A

essential hypertension

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8
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pathogenesis of HUS?

A

endothelial injury –> platelet activation and thrombosis

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9
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cause of typical HUS?

A

shiga-toxin from E. coli 0157-H7 associated w contaminated food

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10
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cause of atypical HUS?

most common genetic cause?

A

Excessive activation of complement

Factor H deficiency

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11
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cause of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura? wt is deficient?

A

platelet aggregation from large multimers of vWF due to deficient ADAMTS13

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12
Q

pentad of TTP?

A
FAT RN
Fever
microangiopathic hemolytic Anemia
Thrombocytopenia
Renal failure
Neuro symptoms
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13
Q

when do patients present with atheroembolic renal disease?

wt is seen histologically?

A

elderly patients following surgery

clefts of cholesterol

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14
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kidney vascular disease with fibroelastic hyperplasia?

A

benign nephrosclerosis

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15
Q

kidney vascular disease with hyperplastic ateriolosclerosis?

A

malignant nephrosclerosis

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16
Q

wt type of HUS is most often seen in kids?

adults?

A

typical - kids

atypical - adults

17
Q

cause of atherosclerotic ischemic renal disease?

A

bilateral renal artery disease

18
Q

wt procedes diffuse cortical necrosis?

A

catasrophic condition (ie placental abruption or septic shock)

19
Q

most common cause of renal infarcts?

source?

A

emboli

left heart

20
Q

cause of total renal infarction?

A

main artery compromise