Column I | Column II | ||
a | Glycosuria | i | Accumulation of uric acid in Joints |
b | Gout | ii | Mass of crystallised salts within the kidney |
c | Renal calculi | iii | Inflammation in glomeruli |
d | Glomerular nephitis | iv | Presence of glucose in |
A) [a]-(ii), [b]-(iii), [c]-(i), [d]-(iv)
B) [a]-(i), [b]-(ii), [c]-(iii), [d]-(iv)
C) [a]-(iii), [b]-(ii), [c]-(iv), [d]-(i)
D) [a]-(iv), [b]-(i), [c]-(ii), [d]-(iii)
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
Glycosuria denotes presence of glucose in the urine. This is observed when blood glucose level rises above 180 mg /100 of blood, this is called renal threshold value for glucose. Gout is due to deposition of uric acid crystals in the joint. Renal calculi are precipitates of calcium phosphate in the pelvis of the kidney. Glomerular nephritis is the inflammatory condition of glomerulus Characterised by proteinuria and haematuria.You need to login to perform this action.
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