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Pathophysiology Q&A with Rationale | Portage
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1. Which part of the nephron is primarily responsible for the majority of water and solute

reabsorption?

A. Loop of Henle


B. Distal Convoluted Tubule


C. Proximal Convoluted Tubule


D. Collecting Duct


Correct Answer: C


Explanation: The proximal convoluted tubule is responsible for reabsorbing

approximately 65% of filtered water and electrolytes. It contains a brush border of

microvilli that significantly increases the surface area for absorption. This section of the

nephron is vital for maintaining fluid balance and recovering essential nutrients like

glucose and amino acids.


2. In the context of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), which of the following is considered a pre-renal

cause?

A. Bladder outlet obstruction


B. Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN)

,C. Hypovolemia due to severe dehydration


D. Exposure to nephrotoxic medications


Correct Answer: C


Explanation: Pre-renal causes of AKI are related to factors that decrease blood flow to the

kidneys before it reaches the renal tissue. Hypovolemia reduces the perfusion pressure

required for effective glomerular filtration. If these conditions are corrected promptly, the

kidney function often returns to baseline without permanent damage.


3. A patient presents with massive proteinuria (>3.5 g/day), hypoalbuminemia, and

generalized edema. Which condition is most likely?

A. Acute Nephritic Syndrome


B. Nephrotic Syndrome


C. Pyelonephritis


D. Renal Calculi


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by increased glomerular permeability

to plasma proteins, leading to heavy proteinuria. The loss of albumin reduces plasma

oncotic pressure, resulting in the movement of fluid into the interstitial space and causing

edema. Hyperlipidemia is also a common compensatory finding in this syndrome due to

increased liver lipoprotein synthesis.

, 4. What is the primary stimulus for the release of erythropoietin by the kidneys?

A. Hyperkalemia


B. Hyperglycemia


C. Hypoxemia (low oxygen levels)


D. Low serum sodium levels


Correct Answer: C


Explanation: Erythropoietin is a hormone produced by the interstitial fibroblasts in the

kidney in response to low oxygen delivery. It acts on the bone marrow to stimulate the

production of red blood cells to increase oxygen-carrying capacity. In chronic kidney

disease, the lack of this hormone leads to significant anemia.


5. Which hormone acts on the distal tubule and collecting duct to increase water

reabsorption without affecting sodium levels?

A. Aldosterone


B. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)


C. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP)


D. Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin, regulates water

permeability in the collecting ducts through aquaporin channels. Unlike aldosterone, which

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