haematuria

[ UK /hˌiːmət‍ʃˈɔːɹi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the presence of blood in the urine; often a symptom of urinary tract disease
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  • The petechiae may give way to ecchymoses (like a petechial rash, but covering larger areas) and other haemorrhagic phenomena such as melaena (bleeding from the upper bowel, passed as altered blood in the faeces), haematuria (blood in the urine), epistaxis Chapter 2
  • Chest radiography was normal and analysis of her urine showed no haematuria or proteinuria.
  • In massive dose, however, 4-ASA may cause haematuria and reduce creatinine clearance, particularly in patients with pre-existing renal disease.
  • What is the diagnostic significance of microhaematuria in patients with pain in the loin or lower urinary tract symptoms?
  • Men with severe symptoms, urinary retention, recurrent urinary infections, incontinence, haematuria, or bladder stones should be referred to a urologist.
  • The index case was identified as a 43 year-old male farmer who presented with clinical symptoms of fever, jaundice and haematuria (blood in urine).
  • Almost two thirds of people with adult polycystic kidney disease also develop microscopic or macroscopic haematuria.
  • Del Mar might wish to reconsider a nephrological cause for his haematuria, and patients should be offered an informed choice when considering the investigation of the symptom.
  • In non-fatal cases recovery was complete and occurred within a further 3 h. There were no gastrointestinal or renal symptoms such as diarrhoea, anuria, oliguria or haematuria during the entire period of observation.
  • She had no renal colic, haematuria, pyuria or pause in urine stream.
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