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By Skyblue24 | Updated: Mar 16, 2022
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1.
Elevation of urea and nitrogenous waste products in blood is called
Poly urea
Uremia
Lipourea
Hyperurea
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Type II lesions are most common in glomerulonephritis
True
False
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Immunefluorescence stain of injury to glomeruli caused by Ag-Ab complexes gives what kind of apparence?
Granular
Linear
Spherical
Irregular
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4.
Chronic pyelonepritis is more common in men
True
False
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Acute pyelonephritis is caused by which of the following organisms
E. coli
Klebsella
Prions
Stephaloccocus
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What is the most common cause of acute renal failure?
Acute tubular necrosis
Acute glomerular naphrosis
Chronic tubular necrosis
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Goodpasteure syndrome is caused by which mechanism of glomeruli distruction
Ag-Ab complexes
In situ antibodies
Circulating killer cells
Damage to tubular epithelium
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What level of proteinuria qualifies for nephritic syndrome
2.0gm/day
3.5gm/day
3.7gm/day
1.3gm/day
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Diagnosis of
Focal segmental Glomerulosclerosis is made by first eliminating what as a possibility?
Lipid nephrosis
Glomerular nephrosis
Tubular nephrosis
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Chronic renal failure can be secondary to..
UTI
Tubular nacrosis
Nephorolithiasis
Oliguria
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Elevation of urea and nitrogenous waste products in blood is called
Type II lesions are most common in glomerulonephritis
Immunefluorescence stain of injury to glomeruli caused by Ag-Ab...
Chronic pyelonepritis is more common in men
Acute pyelonephritis is caused by which of the following organisms
What is the most common cause of acute renal failure?
Goodpasteure syndrome is caused by which mechanism of glomeruli...
What level of proteinuria qualifies for nephritic syndrome
Diagnosis of Focal segmental Glomerulosclerosis is made by first...
Chronic renal failure can be secondary to..
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