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Asymptomatic microscopic hematuria

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2012
To examine the 2001 American Urological Association (AUA) recommendations for the evaluation of asymptomatic microscopic hematuria (AMH) in light of the most recent studies available.AMH is a nonspecific marker of disease, but can also be found in healthy individuals.
Madeline A, Dick-Biascoechea   +1 more
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The Prevalence of Bladder Cancer During Cystoscopy for Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria.

Urology, 2019
OBJECTIVE To investigate the rate of bladder cancer in patients undergoing cystoscopic evaluation for asymptomatic microscopic hematuria (AMH) in order to identify groups at sufficiently low-risk for bladder cancer in whom invasive testing may be avoided.
Ashley N. Gonzalez   +10 more
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Prognostic Value of Microscopic Hematuria after Induction of Remission in Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies-Associated Vasculitis

American Journal of Nephrology, 2019
Background: Pauci-immune glomerulonephritis (PIGN) is a major prognostic factor in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies-associated vasculitis (AAV). Renal remission is usually defined as improvement or stabilization of serum creatinine and proteinuria ...
C. Vandenbussche   +12 more
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Microscopic hematuria

International Urogynecology Journal, 1992
Asymptomatic microhematuria is not a rare phenomenon among apparently healthy individuals, and the incidence of such hematuria increases significantly with age. Some investigators report that the cause of hematuria is renal glomerular disease in more than 50% of patients, and urological malignancies in 1.0%–13%.
S. Murakami, T. Igarashi, N. Irabu
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Microscopic Hematuria as a Screening Tool for Urologic Malignancies in Women

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
Supplemental digital content is available in the text. Introduction Most causes of microscopic hematuria (MH) are benign but may indicate an underlying malignancy. Current MH evaluation guidelines are reflective of male urologic malignancy risks.
P. Jeppson   +9 more
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Does Microscopic Hematuria After Pediatric Blunt Trauma Indicate Clinically Significant Injury?

Journal of Surgical Research, 2019
BACKGROUND Children are more likely to have urinary system injury after blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) because of anatomical vulnerabilities. Urinalysis (UA) is often performed during initial evaluation to screen for injury.
Cameron Casson   +3 more
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Vitamin K antagonist-associated microscopic hematuria

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2022
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) are the most widely used anticoagulants for the prevention of thrombotic events. Several renal adverse effects have been associated with the use of VKA. The main aim of our study was to explore the association between international normalized ratio (INR) levels and microscopic hematuria in patients with VKA.We performed a ...
Amir, Shabaka   +6 more
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Screening for Microscopic Hematuria in a Urogynecologic Population

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
Objectives The objectives of this were to determine the correlation of greater than or equal to 3 red blood cells per high-power field (RBCs/HPF) with a positive urine dipstick for blood and to identify clinically relevant factors than can influence this
T. Dune   +5 more
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Could Nonenhanced Computer Tomography Suffice as the Imaging Study of Choice for the Screening of Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria?

Urology, 2018
OBJECTIVE To compare the diagnostic accuracy of the noncontrast and contrast-enhanced phases of computed tomographic urography for detection of upper urinary tract findings in adults undergoing initial evaluation of newly diagnosed asymptomatic ...
Karmon M. Janssen   +4 more
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EVALUATION OF ASYMPTOMATIC MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1998
Asymptomatic microscopic hematuria continues to be a common cause for urologic referral. Depending on the population under investigation, the condition is reported in 0.2% to 21.1% of subjects. Many possible etiologies exist for the presence of asymptomatic microscopic hematuria, ranging from insignificant lesions to potentially life-threatening ...
G D, Grossfeld, P R, Carroll
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