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What is the characteristic feature of Nephrotic Syndrome?
What is the characteristic feature of Nephrotic Syndrome?
- Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonpheritis
- Acute onset of gross hematuria, hypertension, mild/moderate proteinuria, edema and oliguria
- Oliguria or anuria, dominated by acute renal failure
- Heavy proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, severe edema, hyperlipidemia, and lipiduria (correct)
What is the characteristic feature of Nephritic Syndrome?
What is the characteristic feature of Nephritic Syndrome?
- Oliguria or anuria, dominated by acute renal failure
- Acute onset of gross hematuria, hypertension, mild/moderate proteinuria, edema and oliguria (correct)
- Pyonephrosis, Hydronephrosis
- Heavy proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, severe edema, hyperlipidemia, and lipiduria
What is the clinical manifestation characterized by oliguria or anuria?
What is the clinical manifestation characterized by oliguria or anuria?
- Glomerulonpheritis
- Nephrotic Syndrome
- Nephritic Syndrome
- Acute Renal Failure (ARF) (correct)
What is the name of the tumor that has Call-Exner bodies?
What is the name of the tumor that has Call-Exner bodies?
What is the name of the syndrome characterized by the presence of Meig's syndrome and thecoma/fibroma?
What is the name of the syndrome characterized by the presence of Meig's syndrome and thecoma/fibroma?
What is the name of the lesion that is characterized by Indian file appearance?
What is the name of the lesion that is characterized by Indian file appearance?
What is the name of the entity that is characterized by ectopic pregnancy?
What is the name of the entity that is characterized by ectopic pregnancy?
What is the name of the tumor that is characterized by Schiller-Duval body?
What is the name of the tumor that is characterized by Schiller-Duval body?
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Clinical Manifestations of Glomerular Diseases
- Clinical manifestations of glomerular diseases are grouped into 5 syndromes.
Nephritic Syndrome
- Characterized by acute onset of: • Gross hematuria • Hypertension • Mild/moderate proteinuria • Edema • Oliguria
Nephrotic Syndrome
- Characterized by: • Heavy proteinuria (> 3.5 gm/day) • Hypoalbuminemia • Severe edema • Hyperlipidemia • Lipiduria (lipid in urine)
Acute Renal Failure (ARF)
- Dominated by oliguria or anuria
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