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If the resistance is decreased (vasodilated) in the afferent arteriole, it causes what changes in GFR and RBF?
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RBF and GFR increaseContinue reading
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What is the MCC of Analgesic Nephropathy?
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Prolonged use of NSAIDsContinue reading
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IVC obstruction by RCC is presented with:
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Lower extremity edema, and with prominent development of venous collaterals in the abdominal wall.Continue reading
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What substance is used to calculate GFR?
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inulin (creatinine clearance is an approximate measure, but 10-15% is secreted so not as accurate as inulin)Continue reading
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Non-diabetic patient with diffuse capillary and basement membrane thickening, what can be expected on EM?
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"spike and dome" appearance; membranous glomerulonephritisContinue reading
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Amyloidosis
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IF congo red stain apple green bifringence; Associated with Multiple myeloma, chronic conditions, TB rheumatic arthritisContinue reading
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What can cause a low urine pH?
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Chronic diarrhea ( due to GI bicarbonate loss), Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes MellitusContinue reading
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Fatty casts are seen in ___________________, and are composed of _____________.
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Nephrotic Syndrome; Lipid dropletsContinue reading
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Acute allograft rejection has (2):
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1. Antibody - mediated process 2. Cell-mediated processContinue reading
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Explain the relation of arterial hypertension, and GFR, RPF, and FF.
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Systemic arterial HTN causes a state of renal hypoperfusion, which leads to a decreased GFR. A decreased GFR causes less NaCl to reach the DCT and Macula densa, which causes an Increase in AT II ... Continue reading