GLOMERULAR DISEASES
TUBULOINTERSTITIAL DISEASES
VASCULAR RENAL DISEASES
ELECTROLYTE AND ACID-BASE DISORDERS
NEPHROLITHIASIS AND OBSTRUCTION
100

Associated with Hepatitis B and Cancer, this nephrotic syndrome shows subepithelial immune complex deposits (“spike and dome” appearance).

What is Membranous Nephropathy

100

Which class of antibiotics is most associated with acute interstitial nephritis?

Beta lactams

100

Narrowing of the renal arteries leading to hypoperfusion of one or both kidneys is called what?

What is renal artery stenosis?

100

This electrolyte disturbance is common in CKD due to impaired phosphate excretion and can cause secondary hyperparathyroidism.

hyperphosphatemia

100

The most common type of kidney stone, often forming in acidic urine and appearing radiopaque.

What is Calcium Oxalate Stone?

200

This rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis shows crescent formation and positive anti-GBM antibodies.

What is Goodpasture Syndrome

200

This common cause of acute kidney injury is due to ischemia or nephrotoxins, showing muddy brown casts in the urine.

Acute tubular necrosis

200

This medication class is contraindicated in patients with bilateral renal stenosis?

What is ace inhibitors?

200

Prolonged vomiting leads to this metabolic disorder with elevated bicarbonate and hypokalemia.

What is Metabolic Alkalosis?

200

Infection with urease-producing organisms leads to this staghorn calculus composed of magnesium ammonium phosphate.

What is Struvite Stone?

300

This disease is the most common cause of glomerulonephritis worldwide, with episodic hematuria following upper respiratory infections.  Mostly commonly in children and young adults.

What is IgA Nephropathy (Berger Disease)?


300

NSAIDs can cause this hypersensitivity reaction characterized by fever, rash, eosinophilia, and WBC casts.

acute interstitial nephritis

300

"String of pearls" is associated with what type of RAS?

What is fibromuscular dysplasia?
300

What short-acting medication is given initially for hyperkalemia to stabilize cell membrane of heart muscles?

What is calcium?

300

This stone is radiolucent and associated with gout or tumor lysis syndrome.

What is Uric Acid Stone?

400
Symptoms of this disease typically present as palpable purpura, arthralgia, abdominal symptoms and nephritic syndrome 

What is Henoch-Schönlein Purpura?

400

A tubulointerstitial disease due to prolonged obstruction resulting in decreased concentrating ability and salt-wasting.

Obstructive Nephropathy

400

This screening tool for renal artery stenosis is more beneficial when RAS is caused by fibromuscular dysplasia?

What is renal duplex ultrasound?

400

A hallmark of early diabetic nephropathy detectable by sensitive assays before overt proteinuria.

What is Microalbuminuria?

400
Staghorn stones obtain their shape from this anatomic structure.

What is renal pelvis

500

Foamy urine, grape clusters and oval fat bodies are terms related to what condition?

What is Nephrotic Syndrome?

500

A 45-year-old man presents to the clinic with complaints of intermittent flank pain and early satiety over the past several months. He reports noticing that his abdomen appears more distended. His past medical history is significant for hypertension diagnosed five years ago, currently managed with lisinopril. Family history is notable for his father requiring dialysis in his 50s. On examination, his blood pressure is 156/92 mm Hg. Abdominal palpation reveals bilateral flank masses that are smooth and ballotable. Urinalysis shows microscopic hematuria but no proteinuria.

Which of the following additional findings is most commonly associated with this condition?


 

What are hepatic cysts?

500

This definitive management of atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis is controversial because it has not been shown to improve BP or recover renal function?

What is revascularization?

500

This syndrome can be described as having:

Low sodium concentration, decreased plasma osmolality, increased urine osmolality, increased urine sodium

What is SIADH- Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH Secretion?

500

A metabolic cause of recurrent calcium phosphate stones due to elevated serum calcium and PTH.

What is Primary Hyperparathyroidism?