Renal Failure Flashcards

1
Q

What is the normal function of the kidneys?

A

Regulate plasma ion concentration
-decrease creatinine, urea, K+/H+
Secrete EPO + renin
1-a-hydroxylation of calcidiol to form calcitriol (Vit D)

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2
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What is the structure of the nephron?

A

Renal corpuscle –> PCT –> LoH –> DCT –> CD

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3
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What is the function of the renal corpuscle?

A

Produces glomerular filtrate

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4
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What is the function of the PCT?

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Reabsorbs water, ions, organic nutrients

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What is the function of the LoH?

A
Reabsorbs water (descending limb)
Reabsorbs Na+/Cl- (ascending limb)
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What is the function of the DCT?

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Secretion of ions, acids, drugs, toxins

Variable reabsorption of water/Na (RAAS)

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7
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What is the function of the CD?

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Variable reabsorption of water (ADH)

Variable solute reabsorption

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8
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What structure do the ureters arise from?

A

Renal pelvis

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9
Q

Describe the course of the ureters through the abdomen/pelvis

A
Renal pelvis
Descend retroperitoneally, along psoas
Enter pelvic cavity at sacroiliac joints
Run down lateral pelvic walls
Turn anteromedial to enter bladder obliquely
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10
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What are the three main classifications of renal failure?

A

Pre-renal
Renal/Intrinsic
Post-renal

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What is the pathology underlying pre-renal disease?

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Decrease effective blood flow to both kidneys

  • hypovolaemia
  • hypotension
  • heart failure
  • liver cirrhosis
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12
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What is the pathology underlying renal/intrinsic disease?

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Disease processes directly damaging kidney

  • glomerulonephritis
  • acute tubular necrosis
  • acute interstitial nephritis
  • rhabdomyolysis
  • tumour lysis syndrome
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13
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What is the pathology underlying post-renal disease?

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Disease states downstream of the kidney

-urinary tract obstruction

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