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Describe the causes and effects of obstruction in various locations within the urinary tract
Stricture,
Stenosis,
Fibrous band
17  cards
Describe the pathophysiology and manifestations of kidney stones
Pathophysiology supersaturation o...,
Pathophysiology precipitation of ...,
Pathophysiology growth into a sto...
4  cards
Explain calcium oxalate, struvite, and uric acid stones
Calcium oxalate,
Struvite,
Uric acid
3  cards
Describe types of neurogenic bladder and overactive bladder syndrome
Neurogenic bladder,
Neurogenic bladder dyssynergia,
Neurogenic bladder dyssynergia de...
5  cards
Compare and contrast the various types of incontinence: urge, stress, and functional
Urge,
Stress,
Functional
3  cards
Explain the anatomic causes of resistance to urine flow and the resulting changes caused by urinary obstruction
Anatomic causes,
Resulting changes
2  cards
Contrast pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of the most common tumors of the renal and urologic systems: renal and bladder tumors
Renal tumors,
Renal cell carcinoma rcc,
Renal cell carcinoma rcc manifest...
6  cards
Describe the etiology, infectious agents, manifestations, and complications of urinary tract infections (acute cystitis)
Etiology,
Infectious agents,
Manifestations
4  cards
Compare and contrast the disease processes of acute and chronic pyelonephritis
Acute pyelonephritis,
Acute pyelonephritis common causes,
Acute pyelonephritis s s
7  cards
Identify the causes of glomerulonephritis and the resulting changes in glomerular structure and function
Glomerulonephritis causes injury ...,
Resulting changes
2  cards
Compare and contrast the features and manifestations of acute, rapidly progressive, and chronic glomerulonephritis
Acute,
Rapidly progressive,
Chronic
3  cards
Compare and contrast prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal acute kidney injury (AKI), including causes and manifestations and outcomes
Prerenal,
Intrarenal,
Postrenal
3  cards
Describe the pathophysiology of acute tubular necrosis (ATN)
Initiation phase,
Maintenance phase,
Recovery phase
3  cards
Describe the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and evaluation of chronic kidney disease (CKD)
Pathophysiology,
Clinical manifestations,
Evaluation
3  cards
Nephritic vs Nephrotic
1  cards

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