Renal Pathology, Set 3

For each of the following clinical histories, match the most closely associated glomerular disease:

1. A 55-year-old woman has had poorly controlled hyperglycemia for years. A urinalysis now reveals 1+ protein, no blood, 2+ glucose, no ketones, and no urobilinogen. A urine culture has >100,000 CFU Klebsiella pneumoniae:

2. A 47-year-old man has developed oliguria over the past 3 days. His serum urea nitrogen rises to 43 mg/dL. A renal biopsy reveals glomerular crescents, along with a granulomatous vasculitis. A serum antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody test is positive, with negative antinuclear antibody:

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A. Amyloidosis B. Chronic glomerulonephritis C. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis D. Goodpasture's syndrome
E. Hemolytic-uremic syndrome F. Hereditary nephritis G. IgA nephropathy H. Infective endocarditis
I. Lupus nephritis J. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, type II K. Membranous glomerulonephritis L. Minimal change disease
M. Nodular glomerulosclerosis N. Polyarteritis nodosa O. Postinfectious glomerulonephritis P. Wegener's granulomatosis