Abdomen 1 Final - Kidneys and Urinary Tract

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A 38-year-old woman is referred for a sonogram because of a family history of "kidney problems." The kidneys appear enlarged with five cysts on the right kidney and four on the left kidney. Each cyst measures 2 to 3 cm in diameter. These findings are consistent with:

ADPKD

An 8-year-old boy undergoes a renal sonogram. The patient has recent fever, sore throat, foggy appearance to his urine, joint pains, and costovertebral tenderness. Laboratory test results show increased BUN and creatinine levels, hematuria, and proteinuria. Sonographically, the kidneys appear enlarged bilaterally. The left kidney shows irregular cortical echotexture. These findings are most consistent with which of the following?

Acute glomerulonephritis

Results from cellular damage to the glomeruli; results in enlarged, poorly functioning kidneys

Acute glomerulonephritis

Associated with scarlet fever and diptheria

Acute interstitial nephritis

Appears as increased cortical echogenicity with spared pyramids; most commonly seen with chronic glomerulonephritis

Cortical nephrocalcinosis

The fibrous sheath of tissue around the kidney and adrenal gland is:

Gerota's fascia

Secretion and reabsorption takes place in the

Loop of Henle

A developmental anomaly that occurs in the medullary pyramids and consists of cystic dilatation of the collecting ducts

Medullary sponge kidney

Which of the following statements is true of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease?

Microcysts cause a hyperechoic sonographic appearance

A 65-year-old woman has an incidental finding of three irregularly shaped, noncommunicating cystic regions within the right renal sinus that is seen in both longitudinal and transverse scan planes. Which of the following describes the most likely condition seen in this patient?

Parapelvic cysts right kidney

Hematuria is associated with:

RCC

Medullary sponge kidney is:

a common cause of nephrocalcinosis

[_____] can be reversible.

acute renal failure

An example of intrinsic (or parenchymal) renal disease would be:

acute tubular necrosis

The most common cause of medical or "renal" ARF is [_____________].

acute tubular necrosis

Blood goes in...

afferent arteriole

Emphysematous pyelonephritis will demonstrate an abnormal collection of [____________]with in the parenchyma.

air

A solid renal mass that is benign and associated with tuberous sclerosis is [_____]

angiomyolipoma

Prerenal stages of renal failure are caused by [x] disease; renal stages may be caused by [y] diseases, and postrenal stages of renal failure are usually the result of [z]

arterial, parenchymal, outflow obstruction

The arcuate arteries of the kidneys are located:

at the base of the pyramids

What are the labratory findings used to determine renal disease or disfuntion?

blood urea nitrogen, specific gravity, and creatinine

Cortical tissue separating the renal pyramids; a hypertrophied one may mimic a renal mass: _____

column of bertin

The presence of two separate collecting systems in the same kidney

complete duplication

Loss of the [____________________]is a finding associated with renal failure.

corticomedullary junction

The main urinalysis lab value that measures the kidneys' ability to remove nitrogenous waste is _______________. Another one is BUN.

creatinine

Both kidneys are located on the same side

cross fused renal ectopia

Most [_______] tumors are homogeneous and hypoechoic, but can also cause diffusely enlarged kidneys.

cystic

A normal variant that occurs (usually) on the left kidney as a bulge on the lateral border: ____________________

dromedary hump

Two collecting systems in the kidney, including two ureters: ____________________

duplex collecting system

The echogenicity of kidneys in ARF is typically normal or [____________].

echogenic

Refers to a kidney located outside the normal position, most often in the pelvic cavity: ____________

ectopic kidney

Blood goes out...

efferent arteriole

Which of the following best describes the classic sonographic appearance of the kidneys in a patient with infantile polycystic disease?

enlarged, echogenic kidneys

Occasionally, the renal pelvis is located or extends outside the kidney where it is no longer obscured by sinus fat: ___________________

extra renal pelvis

The bright appearance to the renal sinus echoes is caused by:

fat, vessels, lymphatics

The formation of urine involves the following 3 procesess: _________ filtration, _________ reabsorption, and ___________ secretion.

glomerular, tubular, tubular

Blood is filtered in the...

glomerulus

One of the main functions of the kidneys is to maintain the body's fluid balance, also called ______________________.

homeostasis

Congenital malformation in which both kidneys are joined together at midline by an isthmus of parenchyma, most commonly at the lower poles: _____________________________

horseshoe kidney

What are the sonographic findings associated with nephrolithiasis?

hyperechoic foci, shadowing, and twinkle artifact

Another name for renal cell carcinoma is [_____]

hypernephroma

Renal fungal infections are associated with patients who have a history of:

immunosuppression

Intrinsic renal disease can alter the sonographic appearance of renal parenchyma in two general ways: 1) An overall [answer-1] in cortical echoes, or the inability to distinguish [answer-2] regions of the kidney.

increase, cortical and medullary

IVP or EXU radiography utilizes an [______] based contrast media.

iodine

Renal ectopia would best refer to a kidney that:

is located in the pelvis

A variant that appears as a small, echogenic, linear or triangular area on the kidney, usually at the junctions of the upper or lower poles: _________________________________

junctional defect

Acute renal vein thrombosis will cause the kidney to appear:

large with increased arterial resistance

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is associated with renal cysts. Cysts are also known to form in the:

liver, spleen, pancreas

A renal mass that is complex is presumed [_______], unless proven otherwise.

malignant

Renal pyramids are also called the:

medulla

A condition in which the renal pyramids are highly echogenic due to calcification is:

medullary nephrocalcinosis

[______] can result in hyperechoic renal pyramids because of static urine and calcification build-up.

medullary sponge kidney

Non-communicating cystic structures in the left renal fossa, no visible left renal tissue, and a normal right kidney most likely demonstrate in a newborn with a palpable left abdominal mass.

multicystic dysplastic kidney

Creatinine is a by-product of [x] energy metabolism. Decreased urine function results in abnormal concentrations due to impaired [y] filtratration.

muscle, glomerulus

Medullary sponge kidneys can cause calcium deposits in the renal parenchyma. This type of stone formation is called [_____].

nephrocalcinosis

The term for stones specifically within the calyces of the kidneys is [________].

nephrolithiasis

The functional unit of the kidney is the...

nephron

Renal vein thrombosis is associated with this condition: [_____________].

nephrotic syndrome

Azotemia is a term used to describe the condition of excess _____ waste in the blood.

nitrogenous

Acquired cystic disease of dialysis:

occurs in approximately 90% of patients after 5 years of renal dialysis

An uncommon benign renal tumor that sometimes shows a central stellate scar at surgery or CT is a/an[_____]

oncocytoma

Though benign, a/an [_____] will not be distinguishable from renal cell carcinoma.

oncocytoma and adenoma

The initial clinical sign of a urinary tract stone is extreme [answer].

pain

Cells at the apex of the renal pyramids are destroyed; associated with cadaveric kidneys used in renal transplants

papillary necrosis

A middle-aged woman who has recently undergone a kidney biopsy for renal disease developed microscopic hematuria and a decreasing hematocrit level. A renal sonogram is ordered. The left kidney is normal. The right kidney appears normal with the suggestion of a sonolucent crescent at the kidney's edge. This is most consistent with:

perinephric hematoma

Renal disease caused by obstruction is classified as a type of [____________________] failure.

post-renal

A potential cause of urinary obstruction unique to male infants is:

posterior urethral valves

A mildly distended collecting system can be caused by overhydration. [x] scanning techniques are helpful to recognize this condition.

postvoid

Renal artery stenosis is classified as a type of [_____________] failure.

pre-renal

A hypertrophied column of Bertin is defined as:

prominent renal cortex which projects inward between the pyramids

A 29-year-old woman arrives for a renal sonogram. She had a renal sonogram last week in the emergency department but she left before she obtained the results. The prior sonogram revealed an enlarged right kidney with decreased cortical echogenicity that was diagnosed as pyelonephritis. She presents today in the emergency department with worsened symptoms. Today's sonogram reveals an ill-defined anechoic mass with internal echoes and faint dirty shadowing. These findings are most suggestive of which of the following?

renal abscess

A congenitally absent kidney is termed:

renal agenesis

Interruption in the normal development of the kidney resulting in absence of the kidney; may be unilateral or bilateral. If bilateral, it is incompatible with life: ______________________________

renal agenesis

The most common variant of renal vasculature is multiple: _________________________

renal arteries

The most common clinically relevant solid renal tumor is:

renal cell carcinoma

The most common malignant solid renal mass in an adult is [_____]

renal cell carcinoma

When a solid renal mass is detected on a sonogram, which other area(s) should routinely be examined for possible tumor extension?

renal vein, IVC

The main renal artery branches into the ___________________arteries.

segmental

A round, echo-free renal mass that demonstrates through-transmission and sharp walls is the description of a:

simple renal cyst

Deposition of a moderate amount of fat in the renal sinus with parenchymal atrophy

sinus lipomatosis

Diseases that cause damage to the renal tubules affect the ability of the kidney to concentrate urine. This is measure by [answer]

specific gravity

Renal artery stenosis will result in a [____________] waveform in the segmental arteries.

tardus parvus

The portion of the kidney containing the glomerulus is:

the renal corpuscle

Cystitis is an inflammation of:

the urinary bladder

Marked hydronephrosis (Grade IV,) is characterized sonographically by which of the following patterns?

thinning of the parenchyma around the dilated calyces

A patient with a history of smoking presents with painful frequent urination and gross hematuria. A sonogram of the urinary tract demonstrates mild hydronephrosis and an irregular echogenic mass in the anterior wall of the bladder. This is most consistent with:

transitional cell carcinoma

The malignant renal tumor which occurs in the renal pelvis, ureter and bladder is [______]

transitional cell carcinoma

The most common malignant tumor of the urinary bladder is:

transitional cell carcinoma

Multiple angiomyolipomas is the characteristic renal finding associated with:

tuberous sclerosis

In this diagram, there is a contained cystic structure between urinary bladder and the umbilicus. What does this represent?

urachal cyst

A stone lodged at the distal end of the ureter (insertion site at the bladder) can cause an obstruction at the [_______] junction.

ureteral vesical

An ectopic ureter is prone to varying degrees of obstruction at the implantation site. When a cystic expansion of the distal end of the ureter is seen inside the bladder it is called: ______________

ureterocele

The term for stones within the ureters is [______].

ureterolithiasis

Milk of calcium and nephrocalcinosis can develop when which of the following is present?

urine stasis

The term for stones in the urinary tract and collecting system is [______].

urolithiasis

"Hydronephrosis of pregnancy" refers to an enlarged [answer] compressing the ureter; usually on the right side.

uterus

The kidneys adjust the amounts of [answer] leaving the body so that these equal the amounts of substances entering the body.

water and electrolytes

The principle metabolic waste products are [answer]

water,carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes

[______] tumor is the most common renal mass of childhood.

wilm's

An unusual infection associated with longstanding obstruction that tends to cause renal stones or staghorn calculus is called [_________].

xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis


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