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Renal Pathology — MCQs

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Q131Easy

Alport syndrome is characterized by antibodies acting against which component?

Q132Medium

A 36-year-old man presents with an episode of hemoptysis. This is his second episode in several months. Urinalysis shows PBC casts and 1+ protein. An autoantibody screen is ordered, and immunofluorescence on a kidney biopsy shows a linear pattern. The patient is most likely to test positive for which of the following?

Q133Medium

Which one of the following individuals is most likely to have a tumor characterized by undifferentiated mesenchymal cells with immature tubules and abortive glomerular formation?

Q134Medium

Renal biopsy in a patient of microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) will typically yield which of the following findings?

Q135Easy

Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disorder primarily transmitted in which of the following patterns?

Q136Medium

Normal sized to enlarged kidneys in a patient with chronic failure is indicative of which of the following conditions?

Q137Easy

Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease is diagnostic of which of the following conditions?

Q138Medium

A person positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) may have all of the following associated renal lesions, except?

Q139Medium

All of the following proteins are decreased in Nephrotic syndrome, except?

Q140Hard

A 32-year-old African-American male presents with recurrent edema of the feet and periorbital swelling. He has a history of high-risk sexual behavior. The blood pressure was 110/85 mm Hg. Results of laboratory investigations are as follows: HBs Ag: Negative, Blood glucose: Normal, HIV ELISA: Positive, 24-hour urine protein: 3.9 g, Urine microscopy: Fatty casts, oval fat bodies. An H and E stain of the renal biopsy is most likely to show what?

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