Abstract |
Hematuria is frequent and its diagnostic array is wide, ranging from benign pathologies such as infections or stones to neoplasia, sometimes also including some nephropathies. Twenty per cent of patients presenting with macro- hematuria harbour a urologic tumor. This validates an in-depth evaluation, classicaly associating contrast studies and cystoscopy. The occurrence of hematuria in patients on anticoagulants and/or antithrombotics should never be overlooked, since post work-up etiologies are as significant as these outlined in patients not under such prescriptions. Microhematuria also requires a distinct work-up, especially when there are risk factors for a urothelial neoplasia.
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Authors | Daniel A Benamran, Arachk de Gorski, Jalelle Ben Hamida, Christophe E Iselin |
Journal | Revue medicale suisse
(Rev Med Suisse)
Vol. 9
Issue 409
Pg. 2294-8
(Dec 04 2013)
ISSN: 1660-9379 [Print] Switzerland |
Vernacular Title | Prise en charge de l'hématuri par le praticien généraliste Une démarche diagnostique qui coule de source? |
PMID | 24416887
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Hematuria
(therapy)
- Humans
- Primary Health Care
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