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In rapidly progressive GN - positive pANCA points to which diagnosis?
Microscopic polyangitis (or EOSINIPHILLIC granulomatosis with polyangiitis)
In rapidly progressive GN - positive cANCA points to which diagnosis?
Granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis on biopsy?
Epithelial crescents
Biopsy result for diabetic nephropathy? (3 main things)
Kimmelstiel-Wilson nodules
Fibrosis
Mesangial expansion
What on a blood test indicates that kidney disease is chronic NOT acute?
HYPOcalcaemia
Because body has enough Vitamin D stores to get through an AKI but not CKD
urine sodium > 40 mmol/L inndicates which Dx?
ATN