Kidney P. 8
Across
- 2. The complement components that form the destructive membrane attack complex
- 4. The complement system component that acts as a chemo-attractant for neutrophils
- 5. The abbreviation for the basement membrane, a target of direct antibody attack
- 6. A feature of nephrotic syndrome where the liver secretes excess lipids
- 8. The blood cells whose function is damaged by high urea levels, leading to bleeding
- 11. The underlying cause of most glomerular diseases discussed in the lecture
- 12. The syndrome characterized by massive proteinuria, edema, and podocyte dysfunction
- 14. A neuromuscular manifestation of uremia involving a lack of coordination
- 15. The syndrome characterized by an acute onset, hematuria, and inflammation
Down
- 1. A cardiovascular manifestation where urea aggravates the sac around the heart
- 3. The layer on the inner surface of the basement membrane where immune complexes can deposit
- 4. The immune system cascade triggered by antibody deposition in the glomerulus
- 6. The hallmark feature of nephritic syndrome, meaning blood in the urine
- 7. An involuntary hand-flapping tremor seen in severe uremia
- 8. The hallmark feature of nephrotic syndrome, meaning massive amounts of protein in the urine
- 9. The layer on the deep side of the basement membrane where immune complexes can deposit
- 10. The location where immune complexes can deposit, in addition to subepithelial or subendothelial layers
- 13. The key pathophysiology that marks the nephrotic syndrome