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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the affect of prostaglandins on RPF - GFR - and FF - and why? What would NSAIDs do?






2. What is the formula for reabsorption






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






4. When is TF/P <1






5. What happens to pH - PCO2 and bicarb in metabolic acidosis






6. What is the net effect of AT II






7. What is renal osteodystrophy






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






9. Which cells sense decreases in Na delivery






10. What aspect of vitamin D metabolism occurs in the proximal tubule of the kidney and What effect does that have on calcium and phosphate






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






12. What is the effect of AT II on GFR - FF and Na






13. What happens to tubular inulin along the proximal tubule and why






14. Focal






15. By what percentage does EPRF underestimage true RPF






16. How is extracellular volume measured






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






18. What do casts indicated about hematuria/pyuria






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






20. What is lost in nephrotic syndrome resulting what urine and serum changes






21. What is the compensatory response in respiratory alkalosis






22. What is the compensatory response in metabolic acidosis






23. How is chlorid reabsorbed in the proximal tubule






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






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






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






27. What are the associations with nephrotic syndrome






28. Why does Na conc nearly match Osm






29. What is transporter in the thick ascneding loop of Henle indirectly induces the paracellular reabsorption of Mg and Ca






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






31. hypoaldosteronism or lack of collecting tubule response to aldosteron






32. What are the associations with RTA type 1






33. diffuse






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






35. What is the formula for the filtered load






36. What are the 3 transporters of the intercalated cells






37. RBC casts - ddx






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






39. What does ADH do in the collecting tubule






40. The fused basement membrane with heparan sulfate constitutes what portion of the charge






41. fever - CVA tenderness - N/V - affects cortex with relative sparing of glomeruli/vessels






42. What are the main complications of kidney stones






43. net tubular reabsorption of x






44. What does thyroidization of the kidney result in






45. net tubular secretion of x






46. What is the BUN/Cr ratio in prerenal azotemia and why?






47. What is the LM for diabetic glomerulonephropathy






48. How does RCC manifest clinically






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






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