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18 Cards in this Set
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Minimal Change Disease
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*nephrotic syndrome of children
*Lipid-laden renal cortices *fusion of epithelial foot processes *responds to steroids |
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Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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*nephrotic syndrome
*sclerosis within capillary tufts of deep juxtamedullary glomeruli *Focal and segmental distribution |
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Membranous glomerulonephritis
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*nephrotic syndrome of teens and YA
*thickened capillary walls *subepithelial immune complexes *spike and dome appearance *assoc w/ renal vein thrombosis *w/ 10% of SLE cases |
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Diabetic nephropathy
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*nephrotic syndrome
*thick glomerular basement membrane *Either 1)Diffuse glomerulosclerosis 2)Nodular glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel-Wilson nodules) |
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Renal amyloidosis
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*nephrotic syndrome
*subendothelial deposits w/ criss-cross fibrillary pattern *associate with rheumatoid & multiple myeloma |
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Lupus nephropathy type IV
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*nephrotic syndrome
*wire-loop abnormalities *subendothelial imune complex *diffuse |
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Nephrotic syndrome
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*massive proteinuria
*hypoalbuminia *edema *hyperlipidemia & hypercholesterolemia |
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Nephritic syndrome
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*oliguria
*azotemia *hypertension *hematuria |
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Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
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*nephritic syndrome
*immune complex *complete recovery *punctuated hemorrhages *enlarged glomeruli *electron dense "humps" *"lumpy-bumpy" immunoflourescence |
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Rapidly progressing glomerulonehritis type I or II
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*nephritic syndrome
*cresentic glomeruli *ANCA - *associate with Goodpastures or poststrept |
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Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis type III
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*nephritic syndrome
*cresentic glomeruli *ANCA + |
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Goodpastures syndrome
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*nephritic syndrome
*RPGN (crescentic) *pneumonitis w/ hemoptysis *men in mid 20's *Lineral immnofluorescent IgG |
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Focal glomeruclonephritis
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*nephritic syndrome
*inflammatory & proliferative *focal and segmental *immune complex associated |
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Alport syndrome
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*nephritic syndrome
*deafness and ocular disorders *end stage by 30 *aplha 5 chain of type IV collagen defect *splitting of lamina densa |
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IgA nephropathy (Berger)
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*benign recurrent hematuria in children
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Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis type I
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*slow progression to chrinic renal disease
*tram-track appearance(bm splits in two) *immune complex type |
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Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis type I
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*slow progression to chrinic renal disease
*tram-track appearance(bm splits in two) *dense deposit type *C3 nephritic factor |
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E Coli
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Most frequent UTI
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