Pathology - Renal Pathology Flashcards
which bacteria is usually responsible for kidney infections?
a.staph aureus
b,streptococcus
c.e coli
d. c. diff
e.pseudomonas
c.e coli
which immune mediated condition causes alteration of the glomerular filtration barrier without inflammation, with the key sign being protein in the urine
a.acute pyelonephritis
b.nephrotic syndrome
c.nephritic syndrome
d.renal cysts
b.nephrotic syndrome
which immune mediated condition causes inflammation in the glomeruli leading to haematuria, proteinuria and hypertension
a.acute pyelonephritis
b.nephrotic syndrome
c.nephritic syndrome
d.renal cysts
c.nephritic syndrome
kidney cysts are usually…
a.fatal
b.medical emergency
c.harmless
c.harmless
baby with polycystic kidney disease , leading to rapid organ failure soon after birth how would the alteration in the PKHD1 gene in this case be inherited
a.autosomal recessive
b.autosomal dominant
c.x linked
a.autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
30 year old woman with abdominal pain, hypertension , blood in urine,no protein in urine, scan shows upper UT kidney stones which condition most likely
a.nephritic syndrome
b.nephrotic syndrome
c.autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
d.autosomal dominant kidney disease
d.autosomal dominant kidney disease
In adults age 30-60
cysts deep in kidneys
PKD1 gene faulty
which cell type most likely to be seen in a renal cell carcinoma
a.clear cell type
b.null cell
c.mesenchymal neoplasm
a.clear cell type
what type of cell carcinoma is often found in the renal pelvis
a.clear cell type
b.null cell
c.squamous
d.transitional
d.transitional
wilms tumour of the kidney is most commonly found in which group
a.men
b.women
c.children
d.elderly
c.children
which tumour is usually made up of blastema(mass of cells capable of proliferation), epithelia, stroma
a. wilms
b.transitional cell carcinoma
c.angiomyolipoma
d.oncocytoma
a. wilms
which benign kidney tumour is usually made up of blood vessels, muscle and fat
a. wilms
b.transitional cell carcinoma
c.angiomyolipoma
d.oncocytoma
c.angiomyolipoma
smooth muscle, thick dysmorphic BV, adipose tissue
which benign kidney tumour is usually made up of large round eosinophilic cells packed with mitochondria
a. wilms
b.transitional cell carcinoma
c.angiomyolipoma
d.oncocytoma
d.oncocytoma
which white blood cell are raised in bacterial infection
a.lymphocytes
b.phagocytes
c.neutrphils
d.basophils
e.eosinophils
c.neutrphils
what is the most common type of kidney stone
a.calcium oxalate
b.uric acid
c.struvite
a.calcium oxalate
patient with blood in urine, high temp, pain in side of tummy severe and comes and goes which most likely
a.nephritic syndrome
b.nephrotic syndrome
c.autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
d.angiomylipoma
e.large renal calculi
e.large renal calculi