Honey! Theres blood in my pee!
Urine for a treat
Helicobacter? I hardly know her
The Day My Bum Went Psycho
WILDCARD
100

These two clinical markers are essential in staging and tracking the progression of Chronic Kidney Disease

What are eGFR and Albumin?

Albumin:Creatinine ratio also important

100

This nerve gives us voluntary control of the external urethral sphincter to prevent micturition

What is the pudendal nerve?

100

This complication of portal hypertension from liver disease can lead to quite the painful trip to the toilet

What are haemorrhoids

100

This type of motility in the small intestine helps mix and propel chyme forward

What is segmentation?

100

This percentage is the amount of glucose reabsorbed in the proximal tubules in non-diabetics

What is 100%

200

This disease of the kidney is what an elderly female with two-week history of increased urinary frequency and dysuria, fever, flank pain and white cell casts may have

What is acute pyelonephritis?

200

This channel is the target for Thiazide Diuretics in this part of the nephron (need 2 answers)

What is the Sodium/Chloride Symporter (NCC) in the distal tubule?

200

This oesophageal motility disorder where the smooth muscle contracts sharply and with high power, may be helpful when eating nuts

What is nutcracker oesophagus?

200

Hearing about the parasite that can be coughed then swallowed stimulated my gag reflex, which was sensed by this nerve

What is the glossopharyngeal (CN IX) nerve?

200

This artery is what stops a fused Horseshoe Kidney shifting further upwards during development

What is the inferior mesenteric artery?

300

This medication usually used for gram-negative bacteria, may lead to epithelial or granular casts in urine

What are aminoglycosides (e.g. gentamicin)?

(can cause Acute Tubular Necrosis)

300

Metabolism of this amino acid plays an important role in generating ammonia and bicarbonate to buffer excess acid in renal tubules

What is glutamine?

300

On histology of an intestinal sample, this disease may appear with a transmural infarction of mucosa, and non-caseating granulomata. This patient may be skipping leisurely to the toilet too.

What is Crohn's Disease?

300

This inactive enzyme secreted by the pancreas is only activated once it is secreted into the duodenum 

What is trypsinogen?

Activated into trypsin by enterokinase in the duodenum 

300

Bile salts help to form these, which allow for lipids to be absorbed in the epithelial brush border

What are micelles?

400

This disease causes sclerotic damage to parts of the glomerulus, and is often a result of HIV, Sickle Cell Anaemia or IV Drug Use

What is focal segmental glomerulosclerosis?

DAILY DOUBLE

400

The left renal vein collects tributaries from these three vessels, before uniting with the IVC

What are the
1. Left Gonadal Vein
2. Left Suprarenal Vein
3. Inferior Phrenic Vein

400

These two investigations and findings will confirm our suspicions of Celiac Disease

What is 

1. Endoscopy and Sample (blunted villi + crypt hyperplasia)
2. Serology for Anti Gliadin/TTG/Endomysium/Deaminated Gliadin

400

This species of bacteria, in higher numbers in the gastrointestinal tract, may be a predictor of obesity

What are Firmicutes?

The ratio between Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes is often higher in people with obesity

400

This nerve supplies secretomotor innervation to the parotid gland?

What is the glossopharyngeal (CN IX) nerve?

Facial nerve penetrates the parotid but does not provide innervation

500

Lovers of shellfish and anchovies may need to worry about this red-brown stone that will not be spotted on an X-Ray

What are Uric Acid stones?

500
Enlargement of this zone may likely feel nodular and hard on a digital rectal examination

What is the peripheral zone?

500

This disease, if undetected or untreated, may lead to hepatic cancer after cirrhosis in 5% of people who get it

What is Hepatitis C?

500

This neurotransmitter of the Myenteric Plexus, when released, leads to inhibition of motility

What is Nitric Oxide?

500
This histological finding in the gall bladder can be described as outpouching of the mucosal epithelium through the wall

What are Rokitansky-Aschoff Sinuses?