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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the ddx for respiratory acidosis






2. coarse - asymmetric - corticomedullary scarring and blunted calyx






3. At what level of plasma glucose does glucosuria begin and what serum glucose is the transporter fully saturated






4. By what percentage does EPRF underestimage true RPF






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






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






7. What is hartnup's disease






8. What is renal osteodystrophy






9. Bergers' disease - which antibody and What do you see on LM and IF






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






11. when polycystic kidney disease presents in an infant - What is the pattern of inheritance - What are the associations - What are concernse post neonatal period






12. What is the pathway from the efferent arteriorle to the renal v






13. What are the LM and EM of minimal change disease






14. TCC is associated with problems in your Pee SAC - ??






15. What can cause oxalate crystals






16. Under what circumstances is aldosterone secreted






17. What are the associations with RTA type 4






18. How do you interpret creatinine clearance






19. What does the crescent moon shape consist of in RPGN






20. When is TF/P = 1






21. What do casts indicated about hematuria/pyuria






22. What is the 60-40-20 rule of body weight






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






24. acute generalized cortical infarction of both kidneys - dz - causes and associations






25. What are the two kinds of cells in the collecting tubules






26. Why does Na conc nearly match Osm






27. What do you see on LM and IF with rapidly progressive GN






28. hyaline casts ddx






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






30. What is the compensatory response in metabolic acidosis






31. in TCC - What does painelss hematuria suggest






32. cortical and medullary cysts resulting from long standing dialysis






33. When is TF/P ratio > 1






34. What does US show with medullary cystic disease






35. What is the formula for reabsorption






36. What is the net effect of ANP






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






38. What substance is secreted in response increase atrial pressure






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






40. What does renin do






41. do you see casts in bladder cancer - kidney stones with hematuria






42. What is the compensatory response in metabolic alkalosis






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






44. What are the main causes of membranous GN






45. What does ADH do in the collecting tubule






46. tram track appearance on EM - typ - path - and associated dz






47. What is the LM for diabetic glomerulonephropathy






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






49. What effect does cxn of the ureter have on RPF - GFR and FF






50. Defect in collecting ducts ability to excrete H+