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Two typical features of minimal change disease -
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Diffuse epithelial injury (effacement of podocytes), self- limiting and reversible
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Crescents are hall mark of-
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Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
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The disease that can be secondary to NSAIDs
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MCD
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Which of these is not a characteristic of nephrotic
syndrome? proteinurea, hypoalbumemia, hematuria, edema, hyperlipidemia |
Hematuria
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Acute bacterial endocarditis can lead to
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- Acute post- infective glomerulonephritis
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Blood loss and prolonged hypotension secondary to
general anesthesia can cause - |
Acute tubular injury
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Pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy-
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Immune complex deposition in mesangium, excess IgA production, poor IgA clearance
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Etiology of nephritic syndromes, its characteristics -
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Immunologically mediated glomerular injury (acute proliferative GN, acute post- infective GN, rapidly progressive GN, IgA nephropathy). Hematuria, oliguria, increase serum creatinine level and urine sediment (rbc, wbc, casts),
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