Renal - Fast Facts - Statistics

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kidney stones less than this size are likely to pass on their own 5mm
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MCC of urinary retention in men BPH
100%
first line drug for the treatment of BPH finasteride
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linear IgG deposits in the glomerular basement membrane is seen in goodpasture's syndrome
100%
penile blood gas with pH < 7.25, pCO2 > 60 mmHg and pO2 < 40 mmHg indicates what type of priapism? ischemic
100%
this form of priapism is treated with corporal aspiration with intracavernosal phenylephrine ischemic
100%
MCC of nephrotic syndrome in children minimal change disease
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podocyte damage including loss and fusion of the foot processes seen on microscopy is seen in minimal change disease
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hypertension, hematuria, azotemiam and proteinuria are characteristic features of nephritic syndrome
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proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia and edema are characteristic features of nephrotic syndrome
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this form of priapism is generally nonpainful nonischemic (high flow)
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this alpha blocker is commonly used to promote the passage of kidney stones tamsulosin
100%
MCC of infertility in men varicocele
100%
fractional excretion of sodium (FeNa+) is < what in pre-renal AKI 1%
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fractional excretion of sodium (FeNa+) > what indicates ATN 2%
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24h urine protein is greater than what value in nephrotic syndromes? 3.5g/day
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this form of kidney injury is associated with a maculopapular rash acute interstitial nephritis
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WBC casts are seen in pyelonephritis and this type of kidney injury acute interstitial nephritis
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most common cause of intrinsic AKI is acute tubular necrosis
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broad waxy casts are seen on UA in this condition ESRD
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this form of nephrotic syndrome is associated w/ HTN, IVDU, and HIV focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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IgA mesangial deposits on immunostaining of renal biopsy is seen in IgA nephropathy
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this form of post-infectious nephrotic syndrome occurs only several days after infection IgA Nephropathy (Berger's disease)
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what type of cell casts are visualized on UA in acute tubular necrosis? muddy brown (granular) and epithelial
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oval maltese "cross-shaped" fat bodies (fatty casts) are associated with nephrotic syndrome
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preferred diagnostic imaging for the diagnosis of nephrolithiasis noncontrast CT abdomen/pelvis
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nephrotoxic drugs implicated in ATN include NSAIDs, penicillins, and sulfa drugs
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pts w/ struvite stones are more likely to have UTIs associated with this pathogen proteus mirabilis
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crescent formation on renal biopsy indicates rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
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(+) anti-GBM antibodies in goodpasture's disease attack what part of the glomerular basement membrane type IV collagen
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the cause of RPGN is usually vasculitis
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