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31 Cards in this Set

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Proliferative
hypercellular
Membranous
thickening of GBM
hyperlipidemia and foamy urine assc. with?
nephrotic
thromboembolism and increased infection risk assc. with?
nephrotic (loss of AT3 and Igs)
Most common nephrotic in adults
FSGS
FSGS associations
Heroin abuse, HIV, Interferon treatment
Segmental sclerosis and hyalinosis
FSGS
Diffuse GBM thickening
membranous
SLE nephrotic
membranous
Antibodies to PLA2R
membranous
Spike and dome
membranous
GMB polyanion loss
MCD
MCD tx
corticosteroids
Where does amyloid deposit in kidnet
mesangium
Mesangial ingrowth and GBM splitting
MPGN
HBV/HCV nephrotic
MPGN
Dense deposits and C3 factor
Type 2 MPGN
Diabetic nephrotic
NEG of efferent arterioles and mesangial expansion
RBC casts, azotemia, oliguria and hyperension
nephritic
Weeks after URI
poststrep
Adults with poststrep develop
RPGN
Hypercellular and lumpy bumpy
poststrep
Crescent deposits composed of?
fibrin and C3b
RPGN with p-anca
microscopic polyangitis and churg straus (eosinophils)
DPGN caused by?
SLE or MPGN
Most common cause of death in SLE
DPGN
DPGN findings
wire looping capillaries and Ig immune complex deposits
Nephritic 2-3 days post URI
Bergers
Mesangial proliferation and IgA based immune complex deposits
Bergers
Bergers assc with?
HSP
Split basement membrane with deafness
Alports