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What is the purpose of normal glomerular function? |
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-create an ultrafiltreat of plasme -simultaneously filters small molecules and retains larger molecules |
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What is the cut off for molecular size being retained by the glomeruli? |
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Based of what do the vascular endothelium, basement membrane, and podocytes of epi cells filter molecules? |
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-vascular endo: size -basement membrane: charge -epi cells of podocytes: sie |
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How does sublethal glomerular injury affect glomerular filtration? |
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-loss of filtration selectivity -nephron still viable |
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How does lethal glomerular injury affect glomerular filtration? |
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-nephron is non-viable and all filtration lost -dec GFR -azotemia if sufficient nephrons affected |
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What are the general limitations of initial detection of proteinuria? |
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-semiquantitative -errors in reading -false positives -variability with USG |
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What are some of the causes of proteinuria? |
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-UTI -hemoglobin, myoglobin -physiologic proteinuria -hyperproteinemia (overload proteinuria) -false positives on dipstick (alkaline urine) |
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What is the significance of a quantified protein:creatinine ratio? |
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-greater than 1 ratio is abnormal and shows kidney issues |
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True or False: Protein:Creatinine ratio is significant only with a glomerular proteinuria. |
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Protein can be added to the urine whenever there is...? |
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-blood in the urine: grossly red -inflammation: WBC in sediment |
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Describe the possible progression of glomerular dz. |
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-proteinuria => azotemia => renal failure w/ inc severity of dz |
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What are the advantages of quantifying proteinuria via protein:creatinine ratio? Disadvantages? |
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-A: eliminates necessity for having USG, gets rid of false-positives -D: can only do if you now the proteinuria is due to glomerular issues |
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Describe the pathogenesis behind glomerulonephritis. |
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-circulating immune complexes: trapped in glomerular BM |
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What are the results of glomerulonephritis? |
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-complement activation -influx of inflammatory cells in glomerulus (not in urine) -coagulation system |
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What are the two major causes of the immune complexes found w/ GN? |
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-chronic inflammatory or infectious processes -neoplastic causes |
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Describe the pathogenesis of anyloidosis? |
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-protein deposits in many tissues: glomeruli is a classic site |
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-A confomration, not a specific protein |
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What are the common sites of amyloid deposition? |
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-gomerulus in most cases -medulla: w/ familial dz in Abyssinian cats, Shar Pei |
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How do we differentiate GN vs Amyloidosis? |
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