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Subject : health-sciences
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1. When is TF/P = 1






2. What two cells make up the JGA






3. benign - common - incidental finding of renal cysts - thin - nonenhancing - cortical - fluid filled






4. What do you see on LM for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis






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






6. By what percentage does EPRF underestimage true RPF






7. What is the compensatory response in metabolic alkalosis






8. What is the formula for secreted






9. granular - muddy brown casts - ddx






10. What is the LM for diabetic glomerulonephropathy






11. an inflammatory process leading to hematuria and RBC casts - associated with azotemia - oliguria - HTN and proteinuria






12. How do calcium stones appear on x ray






13. Under what circumstances is aldosterone secreted






14. What dyslipidemia is most common in renal failure






15. WBC casts - ddx






16. Congo - red stain - apple green birefringence






17. cortical and medullary cysts resulting from long standing dialysis






18. what happens to pH - PCO2 - and bicarb in respiratory alkalosis






19. What do casts indicated about hematuria/pyuria






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






21. net tubular secretion of x






22. In renal failure What acid - base disturbance is most likely






23. In renal failure - what happens to potassium






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






25. Where is angiotensinogen made






26. What is the net effect of ANP






27. primary glomerular dz






28. What is the effect of AT II on the hypothalamus






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






30. In renal failure What are the consquence sof Na/H20 retention






31. What substance is secreted in response increase atrial pressure






32. Why does Na conc nearly match Osm






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






34. Why is the left kidney taken during living donor transplantation






35. What is the formula for clearance of a substance per unit time






36. Which cells sense decreases in Na delivery






37. What is the purpose of the JGA






38. What is the prognosis of RPGN






39. What is the formula for excretion rate






40. How do you interpret creatinine clearance






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






42. What are the main complications of kidney stones






43. Why can inulin be used to calculate GFR?






44. How What does the glomerular filtration barrier distinguish by






45. What change (lack of) is common in children with renal failure






46. In what clinical context does Berger's disease often present






47. How is chlorid reabsorbed in the proximal tubule






48. What is the effect of AT II on efferent arterioles






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






50. What is the most frequent kind of kidney stone and What are causes that lead to it