Hematuria can be caused by a variety of conditions, including cancer, infections, and calculi. We recently treated a patient with an ileal conduit and cirrhosis, who had hematuria due to ileal varices ...
Q: Which doctor should I consult for hematuria? A: For Frank hematuria – urologist should be consulted. If there is persistent micro-hematuria – a Nephrologist should be consulted. A: Repeated urine ...
Asymptomatic microscopic hematuria is an unreliable predictor of urothelial or renal malignancy, according to a Kaiser Permanente study of 2630 patients. The study was published online January 9, 2013 ...
Medically reviewed by Matthew Wosnitzer, MD Signs and symptoms of IgA nephropathy vary among individuals and may not manifest for years, even decades. If symptoms are present, common and early ones ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Men and women with persistent microscopic hematuria are at an increased risk for the development of chronic ...
A healthy 24-year-old man presents to a urology clinic in Muğla, Turkey, after noticing blood in his urine. He has no pain, and says he has no history of smoking or exposure to chemicals. Clinicians ...
Vesicoenteric fistula usually develops as a complication of colonic diverticulitis, although other conditions, such as colorectal cancer, Crohn's disease, and bladder cancer, may be associated with it ...
A 22-year-old man presented for medical assessment in January after noticing blood in his urine. He explained that this had been going on for about 2 weeks, but had not caused any pain. He told ...
Persistent hematuria was predictive of adverse outcomes among patients with LN, regardless of achieving clinical remission.
Blood in urine, or hematuria, is a serious medical condition and requires immediate treatment. Hematuria is divided into two forms: macroscopic hematuria, which can be seen with the naked eye, and ...