renal1 Flashcards

1
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most common cause of bilateral fetal hyropnephrosis in boys

A

posterior urethral valve

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2
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most common cause of unilateral fetal hydronephrosis

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UPJ inadequte cnaalziation : connection site bw kidney and ureter.

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3
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nonobstructive cause of fetal hydronephrosis

A

vesicoureteral reflux

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4
Q

ureter lies medial to ovarian vessels and anterior to

A

internal iliac artery

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5
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glomerular permeabiltiy factor

A

in mcd, systemic t cell dysfucntion lead to production of this factor ; which is a cytoke ine that causes pdocoyte foot process fusion and decreases the pranionic properities of gbm

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6
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anuria and suprapubic fullness (suggesting distended bladder)

A

acute urinary retention

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7
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failure to close distal part of urachus (adjacent to umbiclusi)

A

urachul sinus

presents w periumbicliac tenderness and purulent umbilicar discharge due to persistenct and recurrent infection

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8
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where is purpura in HSp

A

lower extremity unlike meningitis

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9
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psgn vs iga nephropathy

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psgn does not usually reoccur

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10
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TOTAL PROTEIN - SERUM ALBUMIN >4

A

GAMMA gap

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