Renal 2 Flashcards
(39 cards)
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normal
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normal
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normal
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acute pyelonephritis

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acute pyelonephritis

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acute pyelonephritis

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acute pyelonephritis

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renal papillary necrosis

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renal papillary necrosis
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hydronephrosis
-fluid filled renal pelvis d/t outflow obstruction leads to distension
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hydronephrosis

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hydronephrosis
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hydronephrosis

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nephrolithiasis
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Staghorn (struvite)

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Uric Acid
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Ca2+Oxalate
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nephrolithiasis
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nephrolithiasis

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nephrosclerosis (HTN, DM)

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nephrosclerosis (HTN, DM)

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nephrosclerosis (HTN, DM)

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Autosomal dominant PKD

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Autosomal dominant PKD

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Autosomal dominant PKD

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Autosomal Recessive PKD

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Autosomal Recessive PKD

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Autosomal Recessive PKD

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Acquired/Dialysis-Assoc. Cystic Kidney Disease

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Renal Cell Carcinoma
- adults (males \> females)
- triad: hematuria, flank pain, palpable flank mass (only 10% for all three, in order of decr freq)
- renal cortex/parenchyma

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Renal Cell Carcinoma
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Renal Cell Carcinoma

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Transitional Cell Carcinoma (Urothelial Cell Carcinoma)
- renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra
- less common

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Transitional Cell Carcinoma (Urothelial)

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Transitional Cell Carcinoma (Urothelial)

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Transitional Cell Carcinoma (Urothelial)

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Wilm's Tumor (nephroblastoma)
- most common childhood tumor of kidney
- palpable flank mass, hematuria, HTN (renin secr)
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Wilm's Tumor (nephroblastoma)

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Wilm's Tumor (nephroblastoma)
