A patient has long-standing, poorly controlled hypertension….
A patient has long-standing, poorly controlled hypertension. The patient has no symptoms of uremia. The lab data are below. Similar data are observed 6 months later. What is the correct assessment of the patient’s renal function?
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What disease matches the following description: (1) proliferation of mesangial and endothelial cells and expansion of the mesangial matrix (2) thickening of the peripheral capillary walls by subendothelial immune deposits and (3) mesangial interposition into the capillary wall with the formation of double-contouring by light microscopy (silver stains).
Read DetailsA 58 year old woman presents with pitting edema of the lower…
A 58 year old woman presents with pitting edema of the lower extremities, a glove-and-stocking peripheral neuropathy, decreased visual acuity (with retinopathy), and the nephrotic syndrome. A renal biopsy is performed. Based on the light microscopic image (silver stain) and history, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Read DetailsAn 82 year-old female presents with pulmonary cavitary lesio…
An 82 year-old female presents with pulmonary cavitary lesions on x-ray, necrotizing granulomatous inflammation on biopsy of an oral mucosal lesion and rapidly progressive renal failure. There is no eosinophilia or asthma. Which one of the following lab findings most supports the diagnosis based on the patient’s clinical description?
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