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Emphysematous cystitis presenting as painless gross hematuria
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995A case of emphysematous cystitis in an immunocompetent male is described. The diagnosis is generally rare, but may be made in the Emergency Department. A history of pneumaturia is highly suggestive of the entity, but is rarely offered by the patient. The evaluation and management of emphysematous cystitis are discussed.
J, Davidson, C V, Pollack
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Gross hematuria of uncommon origin: The nutcracker syndrome
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1998Left renal vein hypertension, also called "nutcracker phenomenon" or "nutcracker syndrome," is a rare vascular abnormality responsible for gross hematuria. The phenomenon is attributable to the idiopathic decrease in the angle between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery with consequent compression of the left renal vein.
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Hydronephrosis Presenting With Gross Hematuria
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1967GROSS HEMATURIA in a child is both unusual and alarming. In a previously healthy child without a history of trauma, the differential diagnosis in these cases includes glomerulonephritis, tumors of the urogenital system, hematologic diseases, inflammatory conditions, and reticuloendothelial diseases.
N M, Gutrecht, E C, Burke, P P, Kelalis
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Emphysematous Cystitis: A Rare Cause of Gross Hematuria
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011Emphysematous cystitis is a relatively rare infectious condition of the urinary bladder. The mortality rate is high if the diagnosis is delayed or if the treatment is inadequate. We present an uncommon case of emphysematous cystitis and highlight the risk factors for this disease.
Chirn-Bin, Chang, Chia-Chu, Chang
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[How to explore ... a gross hematuria].
Revue medicale de Liege, 2011Gross hematuria is a symptom that frequently occurs unexpectedly. The practitionner should keep in mind that hematuria, particularly in the adult, should be considered as a symptom of malignancy until proven otherwise. This means that any patient presenting with this symptom should undergo complete urologic evaluation.
C, Hubert, A, Thomas
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Gross Hematuria in Sickle Cell Disease
Journal of Urology, 1954H G, LUND, J J, CORDONNIER, K A, FORBES
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Gross Hematuria and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Journal of Urology, 1967C F, McKiel, E C, Graf, D H, Callaham
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