GU 4 (Glom dz) Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A 50 y/o female smoker presents with hematuria. What do you suspect? | bladder CA |
A 30 y/o female African immigrant presents with hematuria. What do you suspect in this patient | schistosoma haematobium |
A COPD pt comes into the ER with tachycardia and hypotension. During the evaluation, he begins to have seizures. What is the most likely etiology? | Theophylline OD |
What medications are used in the treatment of Wegener's granulomatosis? | Steroids and cyclophophamide |
A patient presents with GN + b/l sensorineural deafness. What is the dx? | Alports sydnrome |
What is the classic presentation of postrep GN? | child with brown urine and HTN, Strep infection 1-5 weeks prior, high titer of Antistreptolysin O in serum |
What is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with SLE? | Lupus nephritis |
In which disease is the following urinary cast commonly seen: hyaline casts | not indicative of disease |
In which disease is the following urinary cast commonly seen: granular casts | chronic renal dz |
In which disease is the following urinary cast commonly seen: red cell casts | GN or vasculitis |
In which disease is the following urinary cast commonly seen: White cell casts | tubular interstitial dz or acute pylonephritis |
In which disease is the following urinary cast commonly seen: epithelial cell casts | ATN or acute GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: most common nephrotic syndrome in children | minimal change dz |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: IF: granular pattern of immune complex, LM: hypercellurar glomeruli | post strep GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: IF: linear pattern of immune commplex deposition | Good pastures |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: Kimmelstiel-wilson lesions | diabetic nephropathy |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: mc nephrotic syndrome in adults | Focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: EM: loss of epithelial food processes | minimal change dz |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: nephrotic syndrome associated with hep B | membranoproliferative GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: nephrotic syndrome associated with HIV | FSGS |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: anti-GBM antibodies, hematuria, hemoptysis | Good pastures |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: EM: subendothelial humps and tram-track appearance | membranoproliferative GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: Nephritis, deafness, cataracts | Alports syndrome |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: LM: crescent formation in the glomeruli | crescentic GN or rapidly progressive GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: LM: segmental sclerosis and hyalinosis | FSGS |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: purpura on back of arms and legs, abdominal pain, IgA nephropathy | Henoch-Schonlein purpura |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: Apple-green birefringence with congo-red stain under polarized light | renal amyloidosis |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: postive ANCA | crescentic GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: anti-dsDNA antibodies | lupus nephritis |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: EM: spike and dome pattern of the basement membrane | Membranous GN |
Which glomerular dz would you suspect most in a pt with the following findings: mc nephrotic syndrome in AA males | FSGS |
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