Urinary Flashcards

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Renal aplasia

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Renal hypoplasia

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Ectopic kidney

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Renal fusion

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Renal dysplasia

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Progressive Juvenile Nephropathy

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Renal cysts

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Polycystic kidney disease

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Renal hemorrhages

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Acute tubular necrosis causing ARF
-Renal cortex is pale and you also get the impression the cortex is bulging or convex appearance.

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Chronic renal failure
-pale misshapen with irregular surface reflecting fibrosis which causes the kidney to shrink

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Ulcerative uremic glossitis secondary to release of urea and its conversion to ammonia

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Uremic gastritis occur in dogs and cats mainly

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intercostal mineralization

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Parathyroid hyperplasia secondary to low ca in CRF

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Enlarged maxilla due to fibrous osteodystrophy

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Uremic colitis (large animals)

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Septic emboli (abscess)

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arcuate artery infarction

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  • A: arcuate artery blocked
  • B: with time it became white
  • C: then some hyperemia around infarct
  • D: ended with loss of tissue=chronic
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renal papillary/medullary crest necrosis

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hydronephrosis

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glomerulonephritis

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Amyloid reacts with iodine and can give a BLACK colour

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supprative glomerulitis

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Acute tubular necrosis

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Hemoglobinuric nephrosis or myoglobinuricnephrosis