Tubulointerstitial Pathology von Carlo Raj, MD

Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Tubulointerstitial Pathology“ von Carlo Raj, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Nephrology: Foundations“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. < 0.4 L urine production per day
  2. < 300 mL urine per 12 hours
  3. < 600 mL urine production per day
  4. < 2 L urine production per day
  5. < 1 L urine production per day
  1. Volume overload
  2. Sepsis
  3. Heavy metal toxicity
  4. Intravascular hemolytic disease
  5. Drug-induced by nephrotoxic antibiotics
  1. Anion gap > 16
  2. Serum pH < 7.5
  3. Urine pH ≤ 5.3
  4. Serum bicarbonate of 22 mmol/L
  5. Impaired bicarbonate resorption
  1. Hyperphosphaturia
  2. Edema
  3. Normocytic anemia
  4. Hyperkalemia
  5. Hypertension
  1. Hyperkalemia
  2. Hypocalcemia
  3. Secondary hyperparathyroidism
  4. Hypernatremia
  5. Hyperphosphatemia
  1. Myoglobin
  2. Hemoglobin
  3. Bilirubin
  4. Light chains
  5. Heavy metals
  1. Declining mental status
  2. Hypercalcemia
  3. Hypophosphatemia
  4. Metabolic alkalosis
  5. Tinnitus
  1. Anemia
  2. Hypotension
  3. Metabolic alkalosis
  4. Hypokalemia
  5. Hypercalcemia
  1. The decreased conversion of 25-Vit D
  2. Volume overload
  3. Decreased tubular excretion of potassium
  4. Decreased filtration and excretion of phosphate
  5. Hyperphosphatemia

Dozent des Vortrages Tubulointerstitial Pathology

 Carlo Raj, MD

Carlo Raj, MD

Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company.
He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Raj teaches courses on Pathology.


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Great diagrams
von Lorcán Ó. am 17. September 2019 für Tubulointerstitial Pathology

Finally I understand the concept or the BUN/Cr ratio and the difference between prerenal and intrinsic

 
Not my favorite lectures
von Raihan A. am 25. April 2018 für Tubulointerstitial Pathology

I don't like the use of acronyms when speaking because it is very distracting. Important content is all in the lecture which is a good thing, but I'd much rather use the pathoma videos for this topic.


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