Week 9 - Terms Flashcards
Define acute tubular necrosis (ATN)
necrosis and death of tubular cell, generally due to a lack of oxygen or exposure to toxins. Potentially reversible if stimulus removed in time.
Define azotemia
an excess of urea or other nitrogenous waste products in the blood, syn = uremia.
Define cyst
an abnormal sac containing gas, fluid, or a semisolid material.
Define cystectomy
excision of a cyst; excision or resection of the bladder.
Define cystoscopy
the inspection of the interior of the bladder by means of a cystoscope (a lighted tubular instrument).
Define glomerulonephritis
inflammation of the glomeruli; usually caused by an immune-mediated response to glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) or deposition of circulating immune complexes in the kidney.
Define glomerulopathy
a renal disease characterized by pathological changes in the glomeruli. Primary glomerulopathies are diseases which affect the glomerulus primarily or exclusively. Secondary glomerulopathies are diseases which affect multiple organs, including the kidney.
Define glomerulus
a small tuft or cluster; often used alone to designate one of the renal glomeruli (pl).
Define hematuria
the presence of blood or red blood cells in the urine.
Define hydronephrosis
a term used to describe dilation of the renal pelvis usually because of chronic obstruction, with associated blunting of the renal papillae.
Define hydroureter
dilation of the ureter
Define kidney stones
hard precipitates of insoluble minerals such as calcium, magnesium and uric acid which can crystallize into stones at any point along the urinary tract, but most often in the kidney itself.
Define nephron
the structural and functional unit of the kidney (consisting of the renal glomerulus, proximal and distal convoluted tubules and nephronic loop or loop of Henle).
Define polycystic kidney disease
a hereditary disease which results in the formation of numerous cysts in both kidneys.
Define renal cell carcinoma
a malignant neoplasm of the renal tubular or ductal epithelial cells; the most common cancer of the kidney (90%).