Which morphological abnormalities can lead to the development of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?_____
#2
_____ syndrome, also called as non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder, is a disorder involving failure of the external sphincter to relax during voiding
#3
AR steroid resistant focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (non-Finnish) can be caused by mutation in _____ gene.
#4
_____ syndrome presents with _____-onset nephrotic syndrome, progressive renal insufficiency, _____ genitalia, and Wilms tumor.
#5
Recurrent hematuria with eumorphic RBCs may be seen in which renal channelopathy?_____
#6
Urinary incontinence > _____ times / week for > 3 months in persons > 5 years old is known as Enuresis
#7
Wilms tumor may present with _____ due to increased renin secretion
#8
Newborns males with posterior urethral valves may have a _____ mass and bilateral hydronephrosis
#9
_____ renal agenesis increases risk for Potter sequence
#10
The _____ form of polycystic kidney disease typically presents in infants
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Renal Tubular Disorders Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which morphological abnormalities can lead to the development of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?_____
Answer: ureteral obstruction
Flashcard 2: _____ syndrome, also called as non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder, is a disorder involving failure of the external sphincter to relax during voiding
Answer: Hinman
Flashcard 3: AR steroid resistant focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (non-Finnish) can be caused by mutation in _____ gene.
Answer: NPHS 2 (podocin)
Flashcard 4: _____ syndrome presents with _____-onset nephrotic syndrome, progressive renal insufficiency, _____ genitalia, and Wilms tumor.
Answer: Denys-Drash; early; ambiguous
Flashcard 5: Recurrent hematuria with eumorphic RBCs may be seen in which renal channelopathy?_____
Answer: Barrter's syndrome
Flashcard 6: Urinary incontinence > _____ times / week for > 3 months in persons > 5 years old is known as Enuresis
Answer: 2
Flashcard 7: Wilms tumor may present with _____ due to increased renin secretion
Answer: hypertension
Flashcard 8: Newborns males with posterior urethral valves may have a _____ mass and bilateral hydronephrosis
Answer: midline
Flashcard 9: _____ renal agenesis increases risk for Potter sequence
Answer: Bilateral
Flashcard 10: The _____ form of polycystic kidney disease typically presents in infants
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