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Pathophysiology/Renal Function Disorders

Across
Type of calcium stone, if not oxylate, it's this.
A syndrome which represents a hereditary defect of the glomerular basement membrane with hematuria and can progress to CRF.
Renal condition caused by abnormality in the differentiation of kidney structures during embryonic development.
A syndrome characterized by massive proteinuria, with hypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemia.
Dilation of ureter due to obstruction affecting outflow.
This term refers to urine filled dilation of the renal pelvis and calices associated with atrophy of kidney; obstruction of urine outflow.
Another term (generic) for magnesium ammonium phosphate stones.
Acute postinfectious condition, that can occur after infection of beta hemolytic streptococci; deposition of some immune complexes.
Renal involvement is often clinically evident in people with this immune disorder. Abbreviation.
Type of kidney stone, that can fill the entire renal pelvis. represent about 15% of all stones.
Most uncomplicated lower UTIs are caused by this bacterial agent. Genus name is abbreviated.
These are the most common cause of upper urinary tract obstruction.
Syndrome name associated with Lupus, small vessel vasculitides.
Enzyme that splits urea into ammonia and CO2.
Rare type of renal stone; seen in children mostly.
Down
A term used to describe a certain pain by stretching of the collecting system or ureter.
These drugs can damage renal structures. inhibit prostaglandin synthesis. Abbreviation.
This condition refers to infection of the kidney parenchyma and renal pelvis.
Benign ____________; Mild to moderate hypertension causes sclerotic changes in renal arterioles.
Most common form of renal cystic disease.
Failure of an organ to develop at all.
Syndrome in newborns born without kidneys have special facial features from oligohydramnios.
Renal cell __________. This represents about 80-90 % of renal tumors.
An acute syndrome is a clinical correlate of acute glomerular inflammation; sudden onset of hematuria, with little proteinuria.
These stones develop in conditions of gout and high concentrations of this acid.
Procedure that uses shock waves to fragment calculi.
These abnormal kidneys are fused at the lower pole; can be upper pole also.
Considered a natural inhibitor of certain stone formation; common cation found in body.
Urea splitting bacterial organisms that increase ammonia production causing urine to become alkaline.
Name of disease which is an immunoglobulin A nephropathy; Deposits of IgA complexes.
Diminished excretion of urine.
Kidneys that lie outside of their normal position are called this.
This substance found in urine reduces supersaturation by binding calcium and inhibiting growth of calcium crystals. Found in citrus fruits.