The primary functions of the kidneys include:
3 things the kidneys need to perform their functions
Renal failure results in what? usually assessed how?
kidney failure leads to what?
general patterns of renal disease
major developmental abnormalities of the kidneys
Aplastic/hypoplastic kidneys - can they be compatible with life?
familial patterns in renal aplasia have been reported in what breeds?
Doberman pinschers and beagles
Ectopic kidneys - risks of what?
Progressive juvenile nephropathy
- what is it?
- breeds?
- onset and signs?
- character of disease / lesions?
Renal dysplasia
- what is it?
- causes?
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- categories?
- gross appearance?
- clinical signs?
renal cysts
- significance
- mechanisms for development
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
- etiology, forms, outcomes
renal infarction
- often arise how?
- possible sequelae?
- outcomes?
infarcted kidney - gross appearance and progression
Renal hemorrhage - how common? associated with what?
hydronephrosis
- common?
- causes
- what typifies this condition
- outcomes / lesions?
- most severe forms are from what?
general response of the inner renal medulla to ischemic insults
- when is this most seen?
- other possibilities?
- outcomes?
gross appearance of renal medullary necrosis?
possible sequelae?
Medullary degeneration and necrosis
- when does it occur
- what are the body’s mechanisms to prevent this in situations of acute reduction in renal blood flow
end stage kidney - lesions, progression
changes in the kidney associated with aging
- structural, functional, signs?
renal neoplasia
- usually primary or metastatic?
- species differences?
renal adenoma
- common?
- species?
- significance?
Renal carcinomas
- frequency? species?
- age? sex?