Nephrology

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Nephrology

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1. Complications of AGN include all except:

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2. Chronic interstitial nephritis may lead to all of the following except:

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3. Which of the following can decrease the antihypertensive effect of ACE inhibitors?

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4. IgA nephropathy commonly presents with:

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5. AGN is not characterised by:

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6. Regarding erythropoietin therapy in CRF, which is not correct?

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7. Absolute contraindications of renal transplantation are all except:

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8. Green urine is seen in:

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9. Which of the following is false in nephritic-nephrotic syndrome?

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10. All are true in urethral syndrome except:

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11. Which of the renal stones is radiolucent?

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12. Which of the following commonly affects kidneys?

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13. The medullary cystic disease is not associated with:

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14. Which of the following metal is not responsible for the development of nephrotic syndrome?

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15. Minimal change nephropathy is better known as:

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16. Chronic phenacetin intake may lead to:

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17. Bartter’s syndrome should not have:

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18. Urine of low specific gravity is obtained in:

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19. In microalbuminuria, the range of albuminuria is:

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20. Gitelman syndrome is the syndrome which has effects on nephron just like the use of:

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21. The most important diagnostic point in favour of CRF by USG is:

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22. Which of the following is not a cause of ‘sterile pyuria’?

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23. Struvite stone is usually a result of urinary infection by:

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24. Acute tubular necrosis may be caused by all of the following except:

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25. In a severely uraemic patient, which of the following would indicate chronic renal failure?

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26. Which of the following is false regarding Tamm-Horsfall mucoprotein?

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27. Hyperuricaemia is not a feature of:

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28. Which is true in prerenal azotaemia?

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29. The earliest manifestation of minimal lesion nephropathy is:

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30. All of the following are complications of chronic pyelonephritis except:

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31. Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis is not produced as a result of:

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32. Recognised feature of minimal change glomerular disease is:

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33. All of the following can present as nephritic-nephrotic syndrome except:

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34. ‘Rugger jersey spine’ is seen in:

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35. Isosthenuria is found in:

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36. Which does not produce ‘sterile pyuria’?

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37. All are true in acute renal failure (ARF) except:

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38. The blood level of all rises in ARF except:

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39. Anti-tubule basement membrane antibodies may be found in treatment with:

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40. In a patient with diabetes mellitus having hypertension, serum creatinine of 3.1 mg/dl and a plasma potassium of 5.8 mEq/L are best treated with which antihypertensive agent?

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41. Fanconi syndrome may arise from all except:

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42. Alimentary glycosuria may be associated with all except:

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43. Which of the following is not added to urine by tubular secretion?

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44. Cure of chronic prostatitis is done by:

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45. A child with rickets, nephrocalcinosis, hyperchloraemic acidosis and alkaline urine is suffering from:

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46. All of the following may be complicated by papillary necrosis except:

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47. ‘Fruity odour’ in urine is found in:

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48. Microscopic haematuria is characteristic of:

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49. All of the following are associated with hypercalciuria except:

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50. Acute tubular necrosis is found in all except: