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What structure prevents ascent of a horseshoe kidney?
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13%
Abdominal aorta
26%
Superior mesenteric artery
42%
Inferior mesenteric artery
19%
Common iliac artery
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Epispadias is classically associated with:
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Horseshoe kidney
44%
Bladder exstrophy
13%
Renal agenesis
34%
Cryptorchidism
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Failure of the ureteric bud to develop results in:
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Horseshoe kidney
45%
Renal agenesis
19%
Hypospadias
19%
Duplicated ureter
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Loop diuretics primarily act on which nephron segment?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
PCT
18%
Thin descending limb
55%
Thick ascending limb
11%
Collecting duct
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Thiazide diuretics act primarily on the:
Anonymous Quiz
14%
PCT
14%
Collecting duct
61%
Distal convoluted tubule
11%
Thin descending limb
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A normal umbilical cord contains:
Anonymous Quiz
32%
1 artery and 2 veins
65%
2 arteries and 1 vein
2%
2 arteries only
2%
1 vein only
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PTH stimulates calcium reabsorption primarily in which segment?
Anonymous Quiz
26%
PCT
24%
Loop of Henle
26%
Early DCT
24%
Collecting duct
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Most common cause of end-stage renal disease is:
Anonymous Quiz
14%
IgA nephropathy
67%
Diabetic nephropathy
11%
Minimal change disease
8%
Goodpasture syndrome
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π¨ Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS) | SOMedEd
Abnormal placental villi attachment/invasion of uterine wall β failed separation post-delivery. π₯
π Types:
β’ Accreta: attached to myometrium
β’ Increta: invades myometrium
β’ Percreta: penetrates through uterus Β± bladder
β οΈ Risk factors: Previous C-section, placenta previa, uterine surgery
π©Έ Major complication: Massive postpartum hemorrhage
π§ SOMedEd Notes:
"A-I-P = Attach β Invade β Penetrate"
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Massive proteinuria, edema, and hypoalbuminemia characterize:
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Nephritic syndrome
86%
Nephrotic syndrome
3%
Acute tubular necrosis
3%
Pyelonephritis
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AMBLYOPIA | SOMedEd ποΈβ¨π
βPatch the good eye. Train the weak eye. Protect the future of vision.β π‘οΈπΆ
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Child with nephrotic syndrome responding well to steroids most likely has:
Anonymous Quiz
10%
FSGS
73%
Minimal change disease
12%
Membranous nephropathy
5%
Amyloidosis
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FIRST-TRIMESTER SCREENING π©Ί | SOMedEd
The first-trimester screening analyzes the risk for aneuploidy (e.g., trisomy 18 & 21) by measuring: π§ͺ
- Pregnancy-associated protein A (PAPP-A) in maternal serum π©Έ
- Ξ²-hCG π§¬
- Nuchal translucency π
Performed between 9 - 13 weeks of gestation; π€° Not diagnostic and must be confirmed with villus sampling / amniocentesis π¬
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ANION GAP | SOMedEd
π‘ Anion gap matters in clinical practice: π©Ί
β’ Differentiates metabolic acidosis π§ͺ
- High AG: DKA, lactic acidosis, uremia, toxins (MUDPILES/GOLD MARK) β οΈ
- Normal AG: diarrhea, RTA, acetazolamide π
β’ Detects mixed/hidden acidβbase disorders (e.g., sepsis) π
β’ Monitors treatment response (e.g., DKA resolution) π
β’ Suggests toxin ingestion (e.g., toxic alcohols, salicylates) β οΈ
β’ Limitation: low albumin can falsely lower AG (consider correction) π
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Guess the Diagnosis π©Ίπ€ | SOMedEd
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The most important risk factor for necrotizing enterocolitis is:
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Term delivery
83%
Prematurity
5%
Breastfeeding
9%
Hyperthyroidism
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The Diagnosis is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia | SOMedEd π©Ί
π«Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: a chronic lung condition in preterm infants πΆ caused by prolonged oxygen therapy π¨ and mechanical ventilation π€, requiring early recognition π and long-term respiratory care π₯.
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The kidneys are retroperitoneal organs located approximately between T12 and L3.
Anonymous Quiz
84%
True
16%
False