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






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






3. medullary cysts sometimes lead to fibrosis and progressive renal insuff with urinary concentrating defects






4. What is the ddx for a respiratory alkalosis






5. What does US show with medullary cystic disease






6. What is the formula for filtration fraction






7. How What does the glomerular filtration barrier distinguish by






8. in acute cystitis with pyuria - do you see casts






9. most common cause of acute renal faiure in hospital - self reversible but fatal - dz and associations - key finding






10. What is a normal filtration fraction






11. By what percentage does EPRF underestimage true RPF






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






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






14. How does RCC spread






15. What is the most common renal malignancy of early childhood






16. What is the formula for renal blood flow






17. What is the net effect of AT II






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






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






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






21. How are amino acids reabsorbed






22. What is the compensatory response in metabolic acidosis






23. What does ADH do in the collecting tubule






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






25. How can NSAIDs cause acute renal failure






26. Why can PAH be used to measure ERPF






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






28. What does LM - EM - IF show in diffuse proliferative GN






29. What is the formula for the filtered load






30. Defect in proximal tubule HCO3 reabsorption






31. What does aldosterone do in the collecting tubule






32. What is the effect of of PTH on the distal convoluted tubule






33. What is renal osteodystrophy






34. What are JG cells and what substance do they secrete






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






36. How is plasma volume measured






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






38. What is the purpose of the JGA






39. What dyslipidemia is most common in renal failure






40. What is the ddx for a metabolic acidosis with nl anion gap (8-12)






41. Which cells sense decreases in BP






42. What is amyloidosis associated with






43. What effect does ANP have on GFR






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






45. What circumstances causes ADH secretion






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






47. nonenzymatic glycosylation of GBM - inc permeability and thickening






48. coarse - asymmetric - corticomedullary scarring and blunted calyx






49. What happens to Cl in the proximal 1/3 of the proximal tubule relative to Na






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







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