MRCP PART 1 Preparation mcqs-Nephrology

A patient notices that whenever he has an upper respiratory infection or gastroenteritis, that there is blood in his urine. He states that even when he has been well that when his urine has been dipped there is still a trace of blood. Given the likely diagnosis, what is the likely pathological process?

A.Mesangial proliferation with prominent IgA deposition
B.Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
C. Deposition along basement membrane of immunoglobulins and complement
D.Loss of podocytes
E. Complement deposition