
Peds L27-28
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Match the embryologic structure to its differentiation.
Which of the following increases in the first year of life?
Which of the following can obstruct or cause reflux and shows cobra head sign on radiograph?
Which of the following is characterized by retrograde flow of urine?
What is the diagnostic test for VUR?
Which of the following is a defect of abdominal wall musculature that is associated with cryptorchidism, dilation of GU system, renal failure?
Which of the following are major functions of the kidney?
Which of the following are common signs of non-glomerular dz and cystic dz?
Which of the following are common signs of glomerular dz?
Which of the following are common signs of glomerular dz?
What are causes of transient hematuria?
A young patient comes in presenting with hematuria, He recently had a viral upper repiratory tract infection. In his UA, high amounts of calcium are found and you believe he could also have kidney stones. What condition does he have?
A young patient comes in presenting with hematuria. On histopathology, you see a thin glomerular basement membrane. What condition does he have?
A young patient comes in presenting with hematuria, hearing loss and lenticonus. What condition does he have?
A young patient comes in presenting with hemolysis, uremia, and low platelets. He recently had food poisoning. What condition does he have?
A young patient comes in presenting with hemolysis, uremia, low platelets, fever, and seizure. What condition does he have?
Nutcracker syndrome usually involves compression of the ___ renal vein.
Which of the following are causes of red urine?
Presence of what characterizes hematuria?
Which of the following are part of phase 1 of evaluation of hematuria?
Which of the following are part of phase 2 of evaluation of hematuria?
Which of the following are part of phase 3 of evaluation of hematuria?
A urine dipstick only measures what type of protein?
Match the urine dipstick levels.
What type of proteinuria is absent in the 1st void of the day?
What is the MCC of nephrotic syndrome in adults?
If the UPr/UCr ratio is >__ it is in the nephrotic range of proteinuria.
What is the MCC of nephrotic syndrome in the pediatric population?
What is the nephrotic range for proteinuria?
Edema, decreased UO and absence of HTN/gross hematuria is characteristic of
Which of the following was present on renal biopsy in nephrotic syndrome?
What is the mainstay of therapy for nephrotic syndrome?
Which of the following sx are characteristic of GN?
A young patient comes in presenting with tea-colored urine, edema, HTN, and gross hematuria. On light microscopy, you notice hypercellular glomeruli. On IF, there is a starry-sky or lumpy-bumpy appearance. What condition does he have?
A patient comes in after recent HBV infection. On LM, there is tram track appearance. What condition does the pt have?
A patient comes in c/o trouble breathing and hematuria. On histopathology, there are antibodies against BM in the lungs and kidneys. What condition does the pt have?
Match the renal bx findings with the condition.
A patient with a normal complement GN also presents with asthma. What condition do they have?
If a pt has crescenteric appearance on histopathology, what condition do they have?
What conditions are associated with RPGN?
What is the MCC of UTI in children?
Which of the following is most closely associated with anatomic abnormalities?
What sx are associated with UTI in patients in their first few months of life?
What sx are associated with UTI in patients 3 mo-2 yo?
What sx are associated with UTI in patients in older children?
How do you obtain a urine sample in young children?
Which of the following is required for diagnosis of a true UTI in 3 mo-2 yo?
What is the best 1st test for UTI?
What is the gold standard for diagnosing pyelonephritis?
When is nephrogenesis complete?
Match the time frame.
Which of the following is only present in boys and is the MCC of congenital obstructive uropathy?
Which of the following is an AI vasculitis with pain, arthritis, and purpuric rash on the legs?
Which of the following are mechanisms of proteinuria?
Which of the following are low complement GN?
Which of the following are normal complement GN?