Medicine MCQs -21
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- 1 All of the following are CORRECT about Randall's plaques EXCEPT -
- 2 Staghorn calculi is produced by which type renal stones?
- 3 Which renal stones are called as infection stones?
- 4 Which kidney stones grow quickly to large size ?
- 5 Which is the most common type of kidney stone?
- 6 Tiopronin is used for prevention of which type kidney stones-
- 7 What is the “gold standard” diagnostic test for Nephrolithiasis?
- 8 Which stones are commonly caused by a urinary tract infection?
- 9 All of the following are CORRECT about Dent's disease EXCEPT -
- 10 When there is a stone is in the lower part of the ureter the pain can radiate to -
All of the following are CORRECT about Randall's plaques EXCEPT -
Randall's plaques
Randall's plaques - are calcium phosphate deposits
form in the papillary interstitium
Staghorn calculi is produced by which type renal stones?
Which renal stones are called as infection stones?
Struvite stones, also known as infection stones or triplephosphate stones, form only when the upper urinary tract is infected
with urease-producing bacteria such as
Proteus mirabilis,
Klebsiella
pneumoniae,
Providencia species
Which kidney stones grow quickly to large size ?
Struvite stones - can grow very large quickly
Which is the most common type of kidney stone?
Calcium oxalate: The most common type of kidney stone which is created when calcium combines with oxalate in the urine.
Tiopronin is used for prevention of which type kidney stones-
Cystine
Focus for cystine stone prevention is on increasing cystine solubility.
This goal may be achieved by treatment with medication that covalently binds to cystine (tiopronin and penicillamine
What is the “gold standard” diagnostic test for Nephrolithiasis?
Nephrolithiasis - The “gold standard” diagnostic test is helical CT without contrast.
Which stones are commonly caused by a urinary tract infection?
Struvite stones are virtually always caused by a urinary tract infection
All of the following are CORRECT about Dent's disease EXCEPT -
affects the proximal renal tubules
LMW proteinuria
When there is a stone is in the lower part of the ureter the pain can radiate to -
stone lodges in the upper part of the ureter - pain may radiate anteriorly
if the stone is in the lower part of the ureter - pain can radiate to the ipsilateral testicle in men or ipsilateral labium in women.