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What classically has Thyroid-like appearance of kidney?

Chronic bacterial pyelonephritis

What classically has “Tram-track” appearance of capillary loops of glomerular basement membranes on light microscopy?

Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis

What classically has Triglyceride accumulation in liver cell vacuoles?

Fatty liver disease (alcoholic or metabolic syndrome)

What classically has “Waxy” casts with very low urine flow?

Chronic end-stage renal disease

What classically has WBC casts in urine?

Acute pyelonephritis

What classically has WBCs that look “smudged”?

CLL (almost always B cell)

What classically has “Wire loop” glomerular capillary appearance on light microscopy?

Lupus nephropathy

What classically has Yellowish CSF?

Xanthochromia (e.g., due to subarachnoid hemorrhage)