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  1. Renal biopsy will give the final answer for the diagnosis of the
    kidney lesion causing proteinuria.


HAEMATURIA
Definitions


  • Normally the number of RBC's in urine should not be more than 5
    RBCs/high power field on microscopic examination of fresh
    centrifuged urine sample. So, haematuria is defined as a secretion of
    more than 5 RBCs/HPF in urine.

  • Haematuria may be the only symptom or associated with other
    symptoms, according to the etiologic cause e.g. loin pain and fever
    with infection and renal colic with renal stones.

  • Haematuria could be gross (causing red-coloured urine) or
    microscopic (urine appears normal. But RBCs are seen on
    microscopic examination).
    In gross hematuria, urine looks red if alkaline, but brown or coca-cola
    like if urine is acidic due to denaturation of the hemoglobin.

  • Also, hematuria could be glomerular (because of glomerular disease,
    sometimes called medical); or non glomerular (sometimes called
    surgical). Glomerular could be differentiated from non glomerular
    haematuria by:

    1. The shape of RBCs in urine is dysmorphic in cases with
      glomerular haematuria while it will be normal in case of non
      glomerular haematuria.

    2. The size of RBCs whose mean corpuscular volume in urine of
      patient with glomerular haematuria which is smaller than it is in
      peripheral blood. But in non glomerular cases it is equal.



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