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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the BUN/Cr ratio in prerenal azotemia and why?






2. What is the formula for renal blood flow






3. What happens to the urine in the descending limb






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






5. What is the effect of aldosterone in principal cells






6. When is TF/P = 1






7. What is the compensatory response in metabolic alkalosis






8. What is the compensatory response in metabolic acidosis






9. granular - muddy brown casts - ddx






10. What is the compensatory response in respiratory acidosis






11. What do you see in the urine with acute pyelonephritis






12. What happens in the collecting tubules






13. What does thyroidization of the kidney result in






14. What are the main complications of kidney stones






15. In a metabolic acidosis What additional calculation is necessary and How do you make it






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






17. What are the associated paraneoplastic syndromes wth RCC






18. What are the main causes of membranous GN






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






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






21. Where is angiotensinogen made






22. RBC casts - ddx






23. Focal






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






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






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






27. How What does the glomerular filtration barrier distinguish by






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






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






30. cortical and medullary cysts resulting from long standing dialysis






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






32. What effect does ANP have on GFR






33. in acute post strep GN - What do you see on LM - EM and IF


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






35. How does RCC manifest clinically






36. What is a normal filtration fraction






37. Defect in proximal tubule HCO3 reabsorption






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






39. What is the compensatory response in respiratory alkalosis






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






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






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






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






44. How is chlorid reabsorbed in the proximal tubule






45. How do calcium stones appear on x ray






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






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






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






49. What do casts indicated about hematuria/pyuria






50. In miminal change disease - who gets it - What are the triggers and What is their selective loss of?