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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, 2011Charles R. Rardin+3 more
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Microscopic hematuria in athletes: A review of the literature
Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015Microscopic hematuria in athletes is a frequent laboratory sign result from vigorous exercise after a period of rest, either in individual sports as running and swimming or in clash sports such as boxing and football. This could be due to renal trauma and/or bladder injury or vasoconstriction of the splanchnic and renal vessels also due to constriction
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The Evaluation of Microscopic Hematuria: A Population-Based Study
Journal of Urology, 1987From 1979 until 1983, 2,005 men underwent routine urological examinations. Of these men 85 (4 per cent) had asymptomatic microscopic hematuria. All men underwent complete urological evaluation. Significant urological disease was detected in 22 per cent of the patients. Therefore, complete urological evaluation can be justified in a nonselected group of
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The Prevalence of Bladder Cancer During Cystoscopy for Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria.
Urology, 2019Ashley N. Gonzalez+10 more
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Microscopic Hematuria Diagnosis and Management
Nephron, 1996Giovanni B. Fogazzi, Claudio Ponticelli
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JN. Journal of Nephrology (Milano. 1992), 2018
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