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Most glomerular disorders are caused by: A. Sudden drops in blood pressure B. Immunologic disorders C. Exposure to toxic substances D. Bacterial infections B Dysmorphic RBC casts would be a significant finding with all of the following except: A. Goodpasture syndrome B. Acute glomerulonephritis C. Chronic pyelonephritis D. Henoch-Schönlein purpura C Occasional episodes of macroscopic hematuria over periods of 20 or more years are seen with: A. Crescentic glomerulonephritis B. IgA nephropathy C. Nephrotic syndrome D. Wegener granulomatosis B Antiglomerular basement membrane antibody is seen with: A. Wegener granulomatosis B. IgA nephropathy C. Goodpasture syndrome D. Diabetic nephropathy C Antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibody is diagnostic for: A. IgA nephropathy B. Wegener granulomatosis C. Henoch-Schönlein purpura D. Goodpasture syndrome B Respiratory and renal symptoms are associated with all of the following except: A. IgA nephropathy B. Wegener granulomatosis C. Henoch-Schönlein purpura D. Goodpasture syndrome D The presence of fatty casts is associated with all of the following except: A. Nephrotic syndrome B. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis C. Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus D. Minimal change disease C The highest levels of proteinuria are seen with: A. Alport syndrome B. Diabetic nephropathy C. IgA nephropathy D. Nephrotic syndrome D Ischemia frequently produces: A. Acute renal tubular necrosis B. Minimal change disorder C. Renal glycosuria D. Goodpasture's syndrome A A disorder associated with polyuria and low specific gravity is: A. Renal glucosuria B. Minimal change disease C. Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus D. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis C An inherited disorder producing a generalized defect in tubular reabsorption is: A. Alport syndrome B. Acute interstitial nephritis C. Fanconi syndrome D. Renal glycosuria C A teenage boy who develops gout in his big toe and has a high serum uric acid should be monitored for: A. Fanconi syndrome B. Renal calculi C. Uromodulin-associated kidney disease D. Chronic interstitial nephritis C The only protein produced by the k

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