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    Hematuria or haematuria is defined as the presence of blood or red blood cells in the urine. "Gross hematuria" occurs when urine appears red, brown, or...
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    Loin pain hematuria syndrome (LPHS) is the combination of debilitating unilateral or bilateral flank pain and microscopic or macroscopic amounts of blood...
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  • Microhematuria, also called microscopic hematuria (both usually abbreviated as MH), is a medical condition in which urine contains small amounts of blood;...
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  • (previously referred to as "benign familial hematuria") is, along with IgA nephropathy, the most common cause of hematuria without other symptoms. The only abnormal...
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    disease loin pain can also occur. The gross hematuria may resolve after a few days, though microscopic hematuria will persist, it is however more common with...
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    can mimic hematuria, and microscopic hematuria is sometimes observed in healthy people after exercise. Other causes of microscopic hematuria include UTI...
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    and red blood cells to pass into the urine (yielding proteinuria and hematuria, respectively). By contrast, nephrotic syndrome is characterized by proteinuria...
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    hemoglobinuria or myoglobinuria. The medical term for RBCs in the urine is hematuria. Hematuria Deters, A.; Kulozik, A. E. (2003). "Hemoglobinuria". Practical Algorithms...
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    leak out of damaged glomeruli, causing blood to appear in the urine (hematuria). Low renal blood flow activates the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system...
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    infected prey or urine, and can cause fever, anorexia, vomiting, anemia, hematuria, icterus, and death. Wolves are often infested with a variety of arthropod...
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