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Gross HematuriaAka: Pseudohematuria, Red Urine
- Red Urine
- Microscopic Hematuria
- Urinary tract source
- Urethra or bladder
- Prostate
- Ureter or kidney
- Non-Urinary tract source
- Vagina
- Anus or rectum
- Urinary tract source
- Pseudohematuria (non-Hematuria related red urine)
- Myoglobinuria
- Hemoglobinuria
- Phenolphthalein Laxatives
- Phenothiazines
- Porphyria
- Rifampin
- Pyridium
- Bilirubinuria
- Phenytoin
- Pyridium
- Red diaper syndrome
- Foods (Beets, Blackberries, Rhubarb)
- Microscopic Hematuria
- Causes of Asymptomatic Gross Hematuria by Incidence
- Acute Cystitis (23%)
- Bladder Cancer (17%)
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (12%)
- Nephrolithiasis (10%)
- Benign essential Hematuria (10%)
- Prostatitis (9%)
- Renal cancer (6%)
- Pyelonephritis (4%)
- Prostate Cancer (3%)
- Urethral stricture (2%)
- References
- Dial (2003) AAFP Board Review, Seattle
Frank hematuria (C0473237) | |
|---|---|
| Concepts | Finding (T033) |
| English | Frank haematuria, Frank hematuria, Macroscopic haematuria, Macroscopic hematuria |
| Spanish | hematuria franca, hematuria macroscopica, macrohematuria |
| Parent Concepts | Urologic Diseases (C0042075), Hematuria of undiagnosed cause (C1282054), Duplicate concept (C1274013) |
| Sources | DXP, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
