11/2 Renal Path Flashcards

1
Q

Capillary basement membrane thickening

diffuse increase in mesangial matrix

Hyaline masses at glom periphery (Kimmelstiel-Wilson)

A

Diabetic nephropathy

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2
Q

Initial presentation of diabetic nephropathy:

A

microalbuminuria

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3
Q

Ischemic or toxic tubular injury:

A

Acute tubular necrosis

or

acute tubular injury

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4
Q

Inflammatory reaction of tubules and interstitium:

A

tubulointerstitial nephritis

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5
Q

In addition to inadequate blood flow, what causes ischemic patterns in ATN?

A

hemolysis

mismatched blood transfusions

skeletal muscle destruction (myoglobin)

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6
Q

Patchy pattern of ATN?

A

ischemic

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7
Q

contiguous pattern of ATN?

A

toxic type

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8
Q

Calcium oxalate crystals in tubular lumens?

A

Ethylene glycol poisoning

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9
Q

PMNs/Eos

Edema

= ________ tubulointerstitial nephritis

A

acute

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10
Q

fibrosis

tubular atrophy

= __________ tubulointerstitial nephritis

A

chronic

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11
Q

Neoplasm related to tubulointerstitial nephritis:

A

multiple myeloma

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12
Q

Most common poles of kidney affected by acute pyelonephritis due to reflux?

A

upper and lower

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13
Q

Two ways to cause pelvocalyceal damage:

A

chronic pyelonephritis

analgesic nephropathy

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14
Q

Irregularly scarred surface of kidney:

A

Chronic pyelonephritis

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15
Q

thyroidization

colloid casts

A

chronic pyelonephritis

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16
Q

lymphocytes ACUTELY?

A

Acute DRUG-induced interstitial nephritis

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17
Q

classically seen with chemo?

A

Urate nephropathy

**precipitation of uric acid crystals in renal tubules

18
Q

Bence Jones proteins:

A

Multiple myeloma

19
Q

Hyaline deposition in arterioles d/t endothelial cell injury

A

nephrosclerosis

20
Q

“flea bitten” appearance of kidney

A

malignant nephrosclerosis

21
Q

“Onion skinning” of vessels

A

Malignant nephrosclerosis

22
Q

BP defining malignant nephrosclerosis:

A

Diastolic > 120

23
Q

Renal artery stenosis in young female, think:

A

fibromuscular dysplasia

24
Q

75% of classic HUS (hemolytic uremic syndrome) associated with?

A

E. coli (0157:H7)

25
Q

Factor H deficiency?

A

Familial HUS

26
Q

Fever

neurologic sx

MAHA

thrombocytopenia

renal failure

A

Idiopathic TTP

27
Q

Most common type of kidney stone:

A

calcium oxalate

calcium phosphate

28
Q

Radiolucent stones

A

uric acid

29
Q

stones from urea splitting bacteria?

A

Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate

30
Q

Tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis

A

Angiomyolipoma

**benign

31
Q

Tumor

Mahogany brown

abundant mitochondria

benign

A

Oncocytoma

32
Q

Most common renal malignant tumor:

A

Renal cell carcinoma

33
Q

Von hippel-Lindau syndrome

chromosome 3p25.3

A

Renal cell carcinoma

34
Q

Bright yellow tumor

A

renal cell carcinoma

35
Q

renal cell carcinoma w/loss of 3p

A

clear cell

36
Q

renal cell carcinoma

foam cells

trisomy 7, 17, loss of Y

A

Papillary

37
Q

renal cell carcinoma

vegetable like cells

A

chromophobe

38
Q

RCC tends to invade/travel along:

A

renal vein

39
Q

most common mets for RCC:

A

lung

bone

40
Q

identical to tumor for in bladder?

A

Urothelial (transitional cell) carcinoma of the renal pelvis