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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What are the LM and EM of minimal change disease






2. What circumstances causes ADH secretion






3. gross hematuria and proteinuria possibly triggered by infxn or immune stimulus - dz - path associated conditions






4. massive proteinuria (>3.5g/day) frothy urine - hyperlipidemia - fatty casts - edema






5. diffuse






6. What serum changes cause a secretion in PTH






7. What is the prognosis of RPGN






8. net tubular secretion of x






9. What does aldosterone do in the collecting tubule






10. What does NEG lead to in the efferent arterioles






11. What needs to happen for postrenal obstruction to creat ARF






12. What happens in the early distal convoluted tubule and What does that do to the urine






13. What effect does afferent arteriole cxn have on RPF - GFR and FF






14. What is the ddx for metabolic alkalosis with compensation






15. How are amino acids reabsorbed






16. When is glucose reabsorbed and with What transporter






17. Subendothelial immune complexes with granular IF






18. What is the compensatory response in metabolic alkalosis






19. hyaline casts ddx






20. What is the effect of AT II on the proximal tubule - and what kind of alkolosis does this allow for






21. What is the effect of PTH on the proximal tubule






22. coarse - asymmetric - corticomedullary scarring and blunted calyx






23. What happens to the urine in the descending limb






24. What percentage of ECF is plasma and What is interstitial volume






25. What is winter's formula and when do you use it






26. What is generated and secreted in the proximal tubule






27. What receptor responds to inc sympathetic discharge leading to renin secretion from JG cells






28. What enzyme allows for conversion of 25- OH vit D to 1 -25 (OH)2 vit D






29. What are the two forms of renal failure and What are examples of each






30. Under what circumstances is aldosterone secreted






31. What are the effects of AT II on the adrenal gland






32. What is the genetic etiology of wilms tumor and What is WAGR complex






33. proliferative






34. how does this present in adults and What is the pattern of inheritence






35. RBC casts - ddx






36. What is hartnup's disease






37. What is the least common kidney stone - What causes it and How do you treat it






38. In renal failure with uremia - What are the 5 aspects of uremia






39. What effect does dec plasma protein concentration have on RPF - GFR - and FF






40. In pts with ammonium magnesium phophate stones - What can be the nidus for UTI and what worsens it






41. How do the ureters course in relation to the uterine artery and ductus deferens






42. What enzyme in the proximal tubule allows the conversion of carbonic acid to water and C02






43. Where does renal cell carcinoma originate and What do the cells look like






44. What is amyloidosis associated with






45. What is the pathway to the afferent arteriole






46. What are the effects of PTH hormone on the kidney






47. What are the main complications of kidney stones






48. Congo - red stain - apple green birefringence






49. Which cells sense decreases in BP






50. What is the formula for filtration fraction