Freestyle Flashcards

1
Q

Is Acute Tubular Injury reversible

A

Ye

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2
Q

Tamm horsfall protein seen in….

A

ATI (both ischemic & toxic)

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3
Q

Tubulorrhexis seen in….

A

Ischemic ATI

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4
Q

Pelvicalyceal scarring seen in….

A

Chronic pyelonephritis

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5
Q

Thyroidization seen in….

A

Dilated tubules in chronic pyelonephritis ( colloid cast that looks like thyroid tissue )

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6
Q

Staghorn calculi seen in….

A

Ammonium magnesium phosphate stones in adults
Cysteine stones in children

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7
Q

Hyaline arteriosclerosis seen in…

A

Nephrosclerosis

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8
Q

Leather grain appearance seen in…

A

Nephrosclerosis

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9
Q

Fibroelastic hyperplasia seen in….

A

Nephrosclerosis

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10
Q

Potter sequence seen in…

A

Bilateral kidney agenesis & less commonly in AR PKD

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11
Q

Sponge-like appearance of kidney seen in….

A

AR PKD

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12
Q

Hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis seen in….

A

ATI & CKD

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13
Q

Hypocalcemia is a clinical feature of…

A

CKD

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14
Q

Which diseases have hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis as a clinical feature?

A

ATI and CKD

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15
Q

Symetrical contraction in…
Asymetrical in…

A

Symetrical in CKD
Asymetrical in chronic pyelonephritis

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16
Q

Which disease causes osteoperosis?

A

CKD (due to hypocalcemia)