hematuria - Answers Five or more RBCs per hpf on freshly voided and centrifuged urine
Origin of hematuria - Answers 1.Glomerular
2.Tubulointerstitial
3.Lower urinary tract
Microscopic hematuria - Answers Is found in up to 5% of healthy children but in most cases is a transient
finding and resolves on repeated testing.
Persistent microscopic hematuria - Answers May indicate
1.Glomerular disease
2.Crystalluria
3.Inherited disorders
3a.Sickle cell trait/disease
3b.Polycystic Kidney disease
Macroscopic hematuria - Answers Visible blood in urine
Macroscopic hematuria may be seen in - Answers 1.Urolithiasis
2.Urinary Tract Infection(UTI)
3.Acute Glomerulonephritis(GN)
Most common form of acute GN - Answers Postinfectious Glomerulonephritis ( PIGN)
Most common form of Chronic GN - Answers Immunoglobulin A(IgA) Nephropathy
Cardinal features of acute GN - Answers 1.Hematuria(Macro- or microscopic)
2.Proteinuria
3.Hypertension
4.Edema
5.Oliguria
6.Acute kidney injury (AKI)