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14 Cards in this Set
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What is APKD associated with?
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intracranial bleed (15%)
hepatic, splenic, pancreatic cyst seminal vesical cyst |
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What is the risk of RCC in a pt with APKD
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same as general population
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What is a seminal vesical cyst associated with
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renal agenisis and APKD
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What percent of pt with Tuberous sclerousis have angiomyolipomas
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80%
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What is TS associated with
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AML, lymphangiomyomatosis, renal cyst, giant cell astrocytomas, cardiac rhabdomyoomas, adenoma, sebaceum, shagreen patches.
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What is APKD associated with?
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intracranial bleed (15%)
hepatic, splenic, pancreatic cyst seminal vesical cyst |
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What is the risk of RCC in a pt with APKD
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same as general population
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What is a seminal vesical cyst associated with
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renal agenisis and APKD
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What percent of pt with Tuberous sclerousis have angiomyolipomas
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80%
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What is TS associated with
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AML, lymphangiomyomatosis, renal cyst, giant cell astrocytomas, cardiac rhabdomyoomas, adenoma, sebaceum, shagreen patches.
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What is an AML concerning for rupture
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greater than 4 cm
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What is the treatment for AML
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arterial embolization
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What is the cause of xanthogranulomaoutus pyelonephritis
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chronic UTIs
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What are the features of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
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renal enlargemnet, dilated calxy, thin cortex, staghorn calculi,
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