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Evaluation of Gross and Microscopic Hematuria
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1985In summary, hematuria, either gross or microscopic and with or without any accompanying symptoms, should always alert the clinician to the possibility of serious urologic disease and should virtually always trigger a thorough urologic investigation. This can be done by immediate referral to the urologist, or it can be done by the primary care physician
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Microscopic (Non-visible) Hematuria
2013Microscopic hematuria is detected during a urine dipstick or an examination of the urine sediment. It is conventionally defined as the presence of three or more red blood cells per high-power field in the sediment or at least “1+” of blood at urine dipstick.
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Microscopic Hematuria in Women
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011Elisabeth A, Erekson +3 more
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Microscopic Simulations of Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors
Chemical Reviews, 2022Guillaume Jeanmairet +2 more
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Unveiling microscopic carrier loss mechanisms in 12% efficient Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar cells
Nature Energy, 2022Jianjun Li, Jialiang Huang
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Constraining neutron-star matter with microscopic and macroscopic collisions
Nature, 2022Sabrina Huth, Peter T H Pang, Ingo Tews
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