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Haematuria

Haematuria. Definition. Blood in the urine Presence of ≥3 erythrocytes per high power field (HPF) under a microscope Microscopic or frank/gross . Causes. Causes. Acquired. Congenital. Local. General. Surgical sieve!. Surgical Sieve – VITAMIN D. V ascular I nfection/inflammation

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Haematuria

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  1. Haematuria

  2. Definition • Blood in the urine • Presence of ≥3 erythrocytes per high power field (HPF) under a microscope • Microscopic or frank/gross

  3. Causes Causes Acquired Congenital Local General Surgical sieve!

  4. Surgical Sieve – VITAMIN D • Vascular • Infection/inflammation • Traumatic • Autoimmune • Metabolic • Idiopathic • Neoplastic • Degenerative

  5. Causes • Infective cystitis, prostatitis, urethritis • Inflammation glomerulonephritis, IgA nephropathy • Traumatic accidents, catheter (iatrogenic) • Neoplastic renal, prostate/BPH, ureters, bladder • Structural stones, polycystic kidney disease • General bleeding disorders, sickle cell disease

  6. False Readings • False + • Haemoglobinuria/myoglobinuria • Betanin (beetroot) • Porphyria • False – • Highly dilute urine

  7. History - HPC When during the stream? Pain Onset Associated factors Time Chemicals Definitely haematuria? True haematuria? Frequency Red flags!

  8. Investigations • MSU: dipstick, MCS & cytology (TCC) • Bloods: FBC, U/E, CRP, ESR • Imaging: US, contrast CT, XR-KUB, intravenous urogram (IVU) • Flexible cystoscopy

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