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17 Cards in this Set
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which kidney stones are radiopaque?
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calcium
struvite cystine |
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which kidney stones are radiolucent?
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uric acid (tumor lysis syndrome)
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association with Wilm's Tumor
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WAGR complex of sx
Wilms tumor aniridia GU malformation retardation (mental and motor) |
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causes for transitional cell carcinoma
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Pee SACS
Phenacetin Smoking Aniline dyes Cyclophosphamide Schistosomiaisis |
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which pancreatic stones are radioopaque
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pigmented stones
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causes for diffuse cortical necrosis
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DIC
septic shock vasospasm |
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prerenal levels failure:
urine osmoloarity urine na FeNa BUN/Cr |
>500
<10 <1% >20 |
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intra-renal failure:
urine osmoloarity urine na FeNa BUN/Cr |
<350
>20 <2% <10 |
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post-renal failure
urine osmoloarity urine na FeNa BUN/Cr |
<350
>40 4% 15-20 |
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where are the cysts in medullary sponge disease
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collecting duct cysts
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what causes hypochloremia
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metabolic alkalosis
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presentation of hypercalcemia
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moans, stones, and psych undertones
abdominal pain renal stones delirium |
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consequences of hyperphosphatemia
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metastatic calcification
renal stones |
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location of dialysis cysts
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cortical and medullary cysts
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location of simple cysts
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cortex only
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location of cysts in ADPKD
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entire parenchyma
pancreas liver spleen |
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chromosomal abnormalitiy associated with wilms' tumor
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