109 - Renal colic + Haematuria Flashcards
what is the pathology definition of haematuria?
3 or more RBCs per high powered view in freshly voided + centrifuged urine
What are the 3 classifications of haematuria?
VH - visible
s-NVH - symptomatic non visible
a-NVH - asymptomatic non visible
What are the 2 types of malignant tumour found in the kidneys?
RCC - 85% - Renal cell carcinoma
- Clear cell RCC. Papillary, chromophobe, collecting duct.
TCC - Transitional cell carcinoma
- supperfucial disease, muscle invasive, extravesicle fat spread
Both have haematuria as a symptom
What are the risk factors of renal tumours?
Smoking
Chemical exposure
Chemo
Schistosomiasis - parasitic infection from sub tropical water
What are kidney stones made up from?
90% mineral
7% water
3% organic matter
What mineral types can make up kidney stones?
Mostly calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate
urates
struvite
What is the management of renal colic - kidney stones passing?
under 4mm pass spontaneously
4-6mm - 50% pass
if no obstruction can go home
If obstructed - may become septic
- Extracorporal shock wave lithotripsy
- Ureteroscopy
- PCNL - Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
What investigations can you do if you suspect renal colic?
Urine analysis - dipstick, midstream, pregnancy (ectopic?) test Blood tests Imagine - Ulttrasound Plain KUB X ray Non-contract CT - BEST IVU - intravenous urogram
Where are 3 regions that a kidney stone night get stuck when passing out of the body?
Pelvi-uteric junction
Pelvic inlet
Vesico-ureteric junction
How does renal failure effect homeostasis?
Sodium balance - sodium increases - high Bp, oedema, Raised JVP
Water balance - oedema
How does renal failure effect Fluid + Electrolyte control?
The kidney usually in highlyu involed via: ADH Aldersterone Macula densa Renin
- can get high K levels - cardiac arrest
How does renal failure affect endocrine function?
Kindey produces EPO which stimulates RBC production, so in failure less EPO produced - anaemia
How does renal failure affect metabolic function?
Kindey failure leads to bone disease
1 alpha hydroylase produced in the kidneys is necessary in Vit D metabolism, which is needed to absorb Ca for bones.
Phosphate levels increase in kidney failure
Low Ca is detected by the parathyroid gland - produces PTH which causes bones to release Ca - brittle bones