Hematuria
The presence of red blood cells in the urine, either microscopic or macroscopic, should be regarded as a significant finding. Hematuria is a sign of genitourinary tract inflammation and occurs in a number of disorders, including glomerulonephritis, acute and chronic renal failure, urinary tract infection, urinary tract obstruction, and neoplasia. Although the source of bleeding cannot be defined on the basis of the presenting signs and symptoms or the urinalysis, certain specific findings are helpful. The presence of red blood cell casts and associated proteinuria is good evidence for a glomerular inflammatory lesion. Smoke-colored urine is also considered a sign of glomerular bleeding, since the contact time of the red blood cells with the urine is prolonged and allows for the formation of methemoglobin. The passage of gross clots in the urine is suggestive of bleeding distal to the renal tubule.
The evaluation of the patient with hematuria will often require anatomical imaging of the urinary tract to exclude a neoplastic lesion or renal stone. Cystoscopy may be indicated to exclude an inflammatory lesion of the bladder. A urine culture should be obtained to rule out the possibility of hemorrhagic bacterial cystitis. If the bleeding is of glomerular or tubular origin and a specific diagnosis cannot be made by other means, a renal biopsy may be helpful.
- SPECIFIC PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS
- Alterations in Drug Doses in Patients with Renal Failure
- GROSS ANATOMY
- SYNCOPE
- ORIGIN OF ABDOMINAL PAIN
- Outcomes of Dialysis
- Urinary Tract Obstruction
- TRAMSPLATTTATION
- Renal Tubular Acidosis
- NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL PHYSIOLOGY
- POSTCAPILLARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- Treatment
- RENAL PARENCHYMAL
- Hematuria
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
- RENAL PHARMACOLOGY
- Uremic Osteodystrophy
- CARDIAC TUMORS
- CHROMC BROriCMITIS
- NONPHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY OF TACHYARRHYTHMIAS
- Definition
- Pulmonary Hemorrhagic Disorders
- Metabolism of Drugs in Patients with Renal Insufficiency
- ATHEROSCLEROSIS
- CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY
- Sodium Retention
- PROSTHETIC VALVES
- Indirect
- Gardner's Syndrome
- LABORATORY TESTS TOR BILIRUBIN
- CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY DURING PREGNANCY - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
- ARTERJAL BLOOD GASES
- OTHER THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
- Progressive Crescentic Glomerulonephritis
- Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Patient