Question 1
What is a common cause of acute kidney infarct?
Question 2
What is a hallmark finding in post-streptococcal acute glomerulonephritis during immunofluorescence examination?
Question 3
What is the primary vascular component of the kidney that filters blood?
Question 4
What is the primary histological feature of IgA Nephropathy on immunofluorescence?
Question 5
Which renal syndrome is characterized by heavy proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, and edema?
Question 6
What is the common feature observed in the glomeruli of patients with acute glomerulonephritis under a microscope?
Question 7
In membranous nephropathy, what is the electron microscopy finding that indicates immune complex deposits?
Question 8
Which type of histological change is associated with a reversible injury due to toxic damage in renal tubules?
Question 9
Which condition is characterized by linear deposition of antibodies along the glomerular basement membrane?
Question 10
What microscopic feature is associated with acute kidney infarct due to an interruption in blood supply?
Question 11
Which structure in the glomerulus contains specialized epithelial cells known as podocytes?
Question 12
Which component of the kidney is known as the supporting tissue for the renal parenchyma?
Question 13
What happens to renal cells during hydropic change?
Question 14
Which condition features a 'tram track' appearance on microscopy due to duplicated basement membranes?
Question 15
Which renal structure is primarily responsible for the reabsorption of electrolytes?