(A) Diabetes insipidus
(B) Compulsive polydypsia
(C) Cystinosis
(D) Chronic glomerulonephritis
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Specific gravity of urine increases in?
(A) Diabetes mellitus
(B) Chronic glomerulonephritis
(C) Compulsive polydypsia
(D) Hypercalcemia
The specific gravity of urine normally ranges from?
(A) 0.900–0.999
(B) 1.003–1.030
(C) 1.000–1.001
(D) 1.101–1.120
ADH test is based on the measurement of?
(A) Specific gravity of urine
(B) Concentration of urea in urine
(C) Concentration of urea in blood
(D) Volume of urine in ml/minute
An early feature of renal disease is?
(A) Impairment of the capacity of the tubule to
perform osmotic work
(B) Decrease in maximal tubular excretory
capacity
(C) Decrease in filtration factor
(D) Decrease in renal plasma flow
Impaired renal function is indicated when the amount of PSP excreted in the first 15 minutes is?
(A) 20%
(B) 35%
(C) 40%
(D) 45%
Osazones are not formed with the?
(A) Glucose
(B) Fructose
(C) Sucrose
(D) Lactose
A positive Seliwanoff’s test is obtained with?
(A) Glucose
(B) Fructose
(C) Lactose
(D) Maltose