Hematuria is the the presence of red blood cells in the urine. The most common causes of hematuria are urinary tract infections, bladder or kidney stones, tumors, or other diseases of the kidney or prostate.
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Hematuria is the medical term for Blood in Urine. The common causes of Hematuria are from the bladder, kidney and prostate infections and diseases.
To differentiate hematuria of urological and nephrological causes, you will generally begin by using non-invasive imaging to determine the presence of masses. If the masses appear in the bladder or kidney area, the cause is then determined.
Blood in the urine is known as hematuria. There are two types of hematuria; gross and microscopic. Gross hematuria is visible to the eye while microscopic is visible only under the microscope. Causes of either type of hematuria include infection of the bladder, kidneys or ureters. Other causes include kidney stones, trauma, or tumor/cancer.
nimesulide causes hematuria in children....so it should not be used
No. It's called hematuria and can have several causes. Most common are kidney stones, urinary infections or trauma
Micro hematuria or macro hematuria are important . You have to investigate the cause of it. Could be a simple urinary tract infection, and obstruction or could be a tumor.
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Hematuria is the presence of blood in the urine, and uremia is a toxic condition of excess urea (nitrogenous waste) in the bloodstream. Hematuria is a symptomatic condition of the urine, and uremia is an abnormal condition of the blood
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code 599.72 is for Microscopic hematuria. (hematuria = blood in the urine)
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1.Macroscopic vs microscopic hematuria 2.Urologic vs nephrologic hematuria (urologic: from calyces to external meatus, nephrologic: glomerular origin) 3.Hematologic hematuria (ie associated with blood disorders like hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and sickle cell trait) 4.Exercise induced