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Most common type of renal stone
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6%
Magnisum ammonium phosphate
83%
Calcium oxalate
9%
Uric acid
2%
Cystine
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Which of the following is not tibulointerstital disease?
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13%
Chronic pyelonephritis
64%
IgA nephropathy
9%
Urate nephropathy
13%
Analgesic nephropathy
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Most common causes of ureteric obstruction is
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82%
Renal stone
8%
Stricture
8%
Tumor
2%
Blood clot
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Urinary bladder carcinoma associated with schistosomiasis is
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12%
Adenocarcinoma
28%
Urotheral carcinoma
51%
Squamous cell carcinoma
10%
Mixed carcinoma
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The hallmark feature of acute pyelonephritis is:
1)Abscess fommation
2) Interstitial fibrosits
3) Lymphocytic inflitration
4) Tubular atrophy
5)Thyroidization
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1)Abscess fommation
2) Interstitial fibrosits
3) Lymphocytic inflitration
4) Tubular atrophy
5)Thyroidization
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primary histologie lesion of benign
nephrosclerosis
A) Onion skinning
B) Hyaline arteriolosclerosis
C) Fibrinoid necrosis of arterioles
D) Tubular atrophy
E) Thrombotic microangiopathy
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nephrosclerosis
A) Onion skinning
B) Hyaline arteriolosclerosis
C) Fibrinoid necrosis of arterioles
D) Tubular atrophy
E) Thrombotic microangiopathy
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Hydronephrosis:
a) Stones-may be a cause
b )Is a dilatation of the renal pelvis-calyceal system with progressive atrophy of the kidney due to chronic Partial obstruction to urine outflow
c) Renal failure may occur in bilateral
D)type All above
Answer/D
a) Stones-may be a cause
b )Is a dilatation of the renal pelvis-calyceal system with progressive atrophy of the kidney due to chronic Partial obstruction to urine outflow
c) Renal failure may occur in bilateral
D)type All above
Answer/D
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Chronic pyelonephritis:
a) Classically the kidneys are symmetrically contracted with red brown surface.
b) one or both kidneys may be involved. The affected kidney may be normal in size or enlarged. Characteristically with discrete, yellowish raised abscesses are grossly apparent on the renal surface.
c) The pathognomic gross features is sharply defined gray- white to yellow necrosis of the apical two- thirds of the pyramids
d) The kidneys are not equally damaged and therefore are not equally contracted kidneys
Answer/D
a) Classically the kidneys are symmetrically contracted with red brown surface.
b) one or both kidneys may be involved. The affected kidney may be normal in size or enlarged. Characteristically with discrete, yellowish raised abscesses are grossly apparent on the renal surface.
c) The pathognomic gross features is sharply defined gray- white to yellow necrosis of the apical two- thirds of the pyramids
d) The kidneys are not equally damaged and therefore are not equally contracted kidneys
Answer/D
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Complication of bladder stone
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Anonymous Poll
43%
a-squamous cell carcinoma
19%
b-Transitional cell carcinoma
6%
c-Clear cell carcinoma
33%
d- all above
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Pathogensis of malignant nephrosclerosis
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Anonymous Poll
7%
A-fibrinoid necrosis of arteries and small arteries with thrombosis
4%
B-platelet derived and other growth factor causes intimal smooth muscle hyperplasia
6%
C-aldosterone level are elevated with elevated blood pressure
83%
D-all above