Renal segmental hypoplasia is also referred to as _____ kidney
#2
Less common causes of hydronephrosis include _____ fibrosis, vesicoureteral reflux, and Unilateral Renal Agenesis
#3
Which renal pathology is associated with corticomedullary cysts along with salt-wasting, growth retardation and anemia?_____
#4
85% of autosomal dominant PKD is due to a _____ mutation on chromosome 16
#5
More than one third of Wilms tumor contain precursor lesions known as _____
#6
Multiple or bilateral _____ maybe seen associated with tuberous sclerosis complex and Birt-Hogg-Dub syndrome
#7
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is characterized by cysts in the renal _____ and medulla
#8
The given immunoflorescence pattern is suggestive of _____:
#9
Presence of yellow-colored spherical mass associated with tumor cells invading the renal vein is characteristic of _____ carcinoma
Hint: renal subtype
#10
_____ crystals on urine microscopy appear as spheres with radial or concentric striations and irregular projections or thorns, referred to as thorn apples
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Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Renal segmental hypoplasia is also referred to as _____ kidney
Answer: Ask-Upmark
Flashcard 2: Less common causes of hydronephrosis include _____ fibrosis, vesicoureteral reflux, and Unilateral Renal Agenesis
Answer: retroperitoneal
Flashcard 3: Which renal pathology is associated with corticomedullary cysts along with salt-wasting, growth retardation and anemia?_____
Answer: Familial juvenile nephronophthisis
Flashcard 4: 85% of autosomal dominant PKD is due to a _____ mutation on chromosome 16
Answer: PKD1
Flashcard 5: More than one third of Wilms tumor contain precursor lesions known as _____
Answer: nephrogenic rests
Flashcard 6: Multiple or bilateral _____ maybe seen associated with tuberous sclerosis complex and Birt-Hogg-Dub syndrome
Answer: oncocytomas (renal neoplasm)
Flashcard 7: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is characterized by cysts in the renal _____ and medulla
Answer: cortex
Flashcard 8: The given immunoflorescence pattern is suggestive of _____:
Answer: Membranous nephropathy
Flashcard 9: Presence of yellow-colored spherical mass associated with tumor cells invading the renal vein is characteristic of _____ carcinoma
Answer: clear cell
Flashcard 10: _____ crystals on urine microscopy appear as spheres with radial or concentric striations and irregular projections or thorns, referred to as thorn apples
Answer: Ammonium biurate
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