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What are the compensatory effects of the afferent and efferent arterioles to a decreased GFR due to arterial hypotension?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Afferent arteriolar DILATION Efferent arteriolar CONSTRICTIONContinue reading
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What happens if the TmG of glucose is > 375 mg/min?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Glucose begins to be excretedContinue reading
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In metabolic alkalosis bicarb would be increased or decreased?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Increased, as water and CO2 would be split to generate H+ to offset alkalosisContinue reading
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What is the mechanism of action of acetazolamide?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
carbonic anhydrase inhibitor --> bicarb reabsorption drives the Na/H exchanger in the proximal tubule --> NaHCO3 excreted; causes acidosisContinue reading
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PSGN is a __________________, which is ___________________.
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Type III Hypersensitivity; Immune-complex mediatedContinue reading
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Decreased ALDOSTERONE secretion or ALDOSTERONE resistance, is the pathogenesis for?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Type 4 RTAContinue reading
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What features are shared by all Primary Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TMA) syndromes?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
1. Hemolytic anemia with Schistocytes 2. Thrombocytopenia 3. Organ injury (Brain, Kidneys, Heart)Continue reading
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How low is Acute Hemolytic Transfusion reaction first presented?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Withing 1 hourContinue reading
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Common examples of substances that have a TF/P >1?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
PAH, Inulin, Creatine, UreaContinue reading