_____ nephropathy is characterized by subepithelial deposits with a 'spike and dome' appearance on electron microscopy
#2
_____ glomerulonephritis is associated with a 'tram-track' appearance on PAS and H&E stain
#3
Membranous nephropathy is characterized by diffuse capillary and _____ thickening on light microscopy
#4
Benign nephrosclerosis will present with _____symmetric contracted kidneys
#5
Amyloid staining: _____ and S give secondary immunofluorescence with ultraviolet light*Which one is more useful for demonstrating JGA of kidney?
#6
_____ glomerulonephritis is characterized by 'wire looping' of capillaries on light microscopy
#7
Hepatitis B virus results in _____ glomerulonephropathy transitioning to membranoproliferative glomerulonephropathy
#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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Flashcard 1: _____ nephropathy is characterized by subepithelial deposits with a 'spike and dome' appearance on electron microscopy
Answer: Membranous
Flashcard 2: _____ glomerulonephritis is associated with a 'tram-track' appearance on PAS and H&E stain
Answer: Membranoproliferative
Flashcard 3: Membranous nephropathy is characterized by diffuse capillary and _____ thickening on light microscopy
Answer: GBM
Flashcard 4: Benign nephrosclerosis will present with _____symmetric contracted kidneys
Answer:
Flashcard 5: Amyloid staining: _____ and S give secondary immunofluorescence with ultraviolet light*Which one is more useful for demonstrating JGA of kidney?
Answer: Thioflavin T
Flashcard 6: _____ glomerulonephritis is characterized by 'wire looping' of capillaries on light microscopy
Answer: Diffuse proliferative
Flashcard 7: Hepatitis B virus results in _____ glomerulonephropathy transitioning to membranoproliferative glomerulonephropathy
Answer: membranous
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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