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Renal diseases causing hematuria
Background: Hematuria is a common laboratory finding in clinical practice, occurring mostly in the kidneys. However, it can occur in the rest of the urinary system, including the ureters, bladder, and urethra, as well as in the prostate in men.
Kim, Hyo Jin +3 more
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A case of canine urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder with skull and skeletal metastases
Canine urinary bladder neoplasia is uncommon, representing less than 1% of canine neoplasms. Amongst cases of urinary bladder neoplasia in dogs, primary urothelial carcinoma is the most frequent. Urothelial carcinomas are malignant invasive tumours which tend to be slow growing and metastasise late.
A Teh, T Sima, E Shinozaki, R Malik
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Treatment Strategy for Pediatric Patients with Nephrotic Syndrome with Microscopic Hematuria at the Onset: A Retrospective Study of the Need for Kidney Biopsy [PDF]
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) in children responds well to steroid therapy, therefore kidney biopsy before treatment is often avoided. However, the indications for kidney biopsy in children with NS with microscopic hematuria are controversial.
Imataka, George +3 more
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Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome – A Case Report of a Challenging Diagnosis for Clinicians
Loin pain hematuria syndrome (LPHS) is a rare syndrome of loin pain associated with hematuria, which could be either gross or microscopic in nature. The condition causes severe discomfort for patients and can lead to many limitations in activities of ...
Hussam Haider +3 more
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[Microscopic hematuria in children].
Hematuria is a common finding on a urinalysis, with a prevalence rate between 1% and 2%. The execution of screening of hematuria in children is controversial. Once hematuria has been identified, it is useful to identify sources of bleeding, as either glomerular or non-glomerular.
Cataldi L, FANOS, VASSILIOS
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Beyond the Kidney and Lung: Cutaneous and Mucosal Clues to Human Hantavirus Disease
Rodent exposure and aerosolized excreta can lead to hantavirus infection with systemic endothelial injury and capillary leak, resulting in thrombocytopenia and syndromes such as HPS/HCPS and HFRS/NE. Early dermatologic and mucosal findings, including flushing, conjunctival injection, petechiae/purpura, and mucosal bleeding, may provide important clues ...
Giuseppe Gallo +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Investigator‐led research and quality improvement initiatives have led to important improvements in the diagnostic assessment of platelet function disorders (PFD). Methods Personal reflections were used to summarize our contributions to knowledge on PFD diagnostic assessment, pathogenesis, and bleeding risks.
Catherine P. M. Hayward
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INR LEVEL AND MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA IN ANTICOAGULATED PATIENTS
Introduction: Hemorhage is the most frequent and important complication of anticoagulant therapy. Sites of bleeding include peritoneal or retroperitoneal cavity, brain, stomach, intestine and urinary tract.
Muzaffer Eroğlu +5 more
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This real‐world observational study enrolled 256 patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (T2D‐CKD). After 12 months of finerenone treatment, 45 patients completed follow‐up. Finerenone was associated with significant improvements in insulin resistance markers (HOMA‐IR, TyG index), lipid profile (LDL‐C), glycemic control (HbA1c), and ...
Xin Zhao +4 more
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Adrenal carcinoma: a case report
Background Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare malignancy (0.5–2 cases/million/year) with a poor prognosis. Hypercortisolism, virilization, and compressive features are among the common presentations of adrenocortical carcinoma.
D. R. Abeynayake +4 more
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