Presentation of renal disease Flashcards

1
Q

Often asymptomatic as an incidental finding on imaging. So, what investigations do you do in this case?

A
Urinalysis 
- check for microscopic haematuria 
- check for proteinuria 
eGFR
Blood pressure
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2
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Systemic presentation - which diseases are kidney disease related to

A
Diabetes mellitus
Connective tissue disorders
Hypertension
Vascular disease
Endocartditis
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3
Q

Local renal presentation

A

Loin/abdominal pain

Macroscopic haematuria

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4
Q

Kidney disease can be related to gout. True or false?

A

True

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5
Q

List some medications that can interfere with kidney function

A
ACE inhibitor 
ARB
Diuretics 
Antibiotics 
- gentamicin
- trimethoprim 
PPI 
CT contrast scans
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6
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Investigations

A
Blood pressure 
eGFR - measure kidney function
Urinalysis 
Urine protein quantification
- 24 hour urine collection 
Urine microscopy
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7
Q

How much protein should be in the urine in a normal person:

A

None

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8
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What is the proteinuria level for asymptomatic low grade proteinuria ?

A

<1g/day

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9
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What is the proteinuria level for heavy proteinuria?

A

1-3g/day

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10
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What is the proteinuria level in the nephrotic range?

A

> 3g/day

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