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11 Cards in this Set
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RENAL BIOPSY
- indications for renal Biopsy. x5 |
(SNAPP)
- SLE - Nephrotic syndrome - Allograft dysfunction (renal) - Proteinuria with hematuria - Progressively rapid renal failure |
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RENAL BIOPSY
- contraindications for renal Biopsy x4 |
(RUBS)
- Renal Infection - Uncontrolled HTN - Bleeding disorders - Solitary kidney |
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RENAL BIOPSY
- complications of renal Biopsy x4 |
(HH AI)
- Hematuria - Hematoma - AV Fistula - Inadvertent biopsy of adj. organs |
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ARTERIOGRAPHY
- how is contrast applied in renal Arteriography? |
- IV contrast Direct injection into Renal Artery
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ARTERIOGRAPHY
- Gold Standard for assessing? |
- Renal Artery Stenosis
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ARTERIOGRAPHY
- Indications? x3 - Diagnosis of? x3 |
(WSU)
- Workup of living kidney donors - Suspected Vascular malformation - Unexplained hematuria (RPM) - RAS - Polyarteritis nodosa - Microaneurysms |
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ARTERIOGRAPHY
- Disadvantages? x2 |
- Invasive test
- Nephrotoxicity from contrast |
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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING
- compound used for visualization and administration method |
- Radionuclide compounds via IV
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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING
- Good in assessing what? x2 |
- Renal Perfusion
- GFR estimation |
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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING
- GFR estimation is not as precise as what? |
24 hour clearance
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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING
- Advantage x2 - above 2 advantages important in what diseases? |
- Shows anatomy
- Shows relative contribution of total GFR by each kidney - Renovascular Disease |