Systemic Kidney Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What haemodynamic changes does diabetes cause upon the kidney?

A

Afferent vasodilation mediated by vasoactive mediators (IGF-1)
Hyperfiltration
Increased GFR

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2
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Which lesions are typical of diabetic glomerulosclerosis?

A

Kimmelstiel-Wilson lesions

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3
Q

There is no need for renal biopsy for suspected diabetic nephropathy if there is co-inciding retinopathy. True/False?

A

True

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4
Q

The worse proteinuria is, the more likely the patient is to have diabetic complications. True/False?

A

True

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5
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Which type of transplant can be done for type 1 diabetics with nephropathy?

A

Dual pancreas-kidney transplant

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6
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Does reducing proteinuria slow progression of diabetic nephropathy? If so, which drugs can be used?

A

Yes

ACE inhibitor

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7
Q

What is the difference between renovascular hypertension and ischaemic renal disease?

A

RV hypertension is secondary hypertension due to renal artery stenosis
Ischaemic renal disease is due to hypoperfusion and reduced GFR

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8
Q

Name the 2 main renovascular diseases causing hypertension

A

Fibromuscular dysplasia

Atherosclerotic renovascular disease

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9
Q

ACE inhibitors are contraindicated in bilateral renal artery stenosis. True/False?

A

True

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10
Q

What happens in multiple myeloma? What is its effect on kidneys?

A

Cancer of plasma cells that causes Ig to accumulate in bone marrow
Produces protein that causes kidney problems

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11
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Which protein is produced by multiple myeloma that causes kidney problems?

A

Bence-Jones protein

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12
Q

Bence-Jones protein is usually picked up on urinalysis. True/False?

A

False

Urinalysis picks up albumin; BJ is abnormal protein that isn’t picked up

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13
Q

What is amyloidosis?

A

Deposition of protein in extracellular spaces

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14
Q

Describe amyloidosis on histopathology

A

Congo red staining showing apple-green birefringence

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15
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How is hypercalcaemia in myeloma causing renal failure treated?

A

NaCl volume resus

IV pamidronate if required

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