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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HAEMATURIA»
Descubre el uso de
haematuria en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
haematuria y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care: Principles and concepts
Pan-micturition haematuria Blood present tor the entire duration of micturition
suggests bleeding from any point in the urinary tract, from the bladder upwards.
Occasionally, the urine can look dark brown if it has been present in the bladder
for ...
Roger Jones (Prof.), 2004
Haematuria. 36. Pyelonephritis Renal calculi Trauma Renal cysts Renal
carcinoma Polycystic kidney disease Glomerulonephritis Papillary necrosis
Tuberculosis Arteriovenous malformation Renal Stone Carcinoma Ureter Cystitis
Trauma ...
In this chapter you will learn to: Know the definition and causes of haematuria
and proteinuria. Assess a patient with haematuria or proteinuria. Understand the
investigations to determine the cause of haematuria and proteinuria.
Robert Parker, Asheesh Sharma, 2008
4
Nephrology: Clinical Cases Uncovered
haematuria Gary Thomas is 19-year-old man who is referred to the renal services
following an episode of macroscopic haematuria. What questions would you ask
the patient? I Confirm the nature of the haematuria: bright red blood or smoky, ...
5
Applied Basic Science for Basic Surgical Training
Box 18.2 Causes of haematuria • kidney — glomerular diseases — polycystic
kidneys — carcinoma — stone — trauma (including renal biopsy) — infective –
pyelonephritis, tuberculosis — embolism — renal vein thrombosis — vascular ...
6
Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine
16.2. HAEMATURIA. 16.3 HYPERTENSION. 4th edn. Lippincott, Williams &
Wilkins, Baltimore, 1109–1118 Siegler RL 1995 The hemolytic uremic syndrome.
Pediatric Clinics of North America 42: 1505–1529 [review] Stein JH 1992 Acute
renal ...
Peter Cameron, George Jelinek, Ian Everitt, 2006
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Diagnosis in Acute Medicine
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND AETIOLOGY Haematuria may be caused by bleeding
from any part of the renal tract, precipitated by infection, inflammation, neoplasia
or other miscellaneous factors. Haematuria may be visible to the naked eye ...
8
Handbook of General Surgical Emergencies
Haematuria can be microscopic or macroscopic.5 Causes of haematuria •
Infection: UTI, pyelonephritis, schistosomiasis, prostatitis • Inflammation:
glomerulonephritis, haemorrhagic cystitis (after radiotherapy) • Tumour:
transitional cell ...
Sam Mehta, Andrew Hindmarsh (MB.), Leila Rees, 2006
of Haematuria Daniel Swallow OVERVIEW • Haematuria makes up a large part of
a urologist's workload • All patients with either visible haematuria, non-visible
symptomatic haematuria (s-nvh) or non-visible, persistent, asymptomatic ...
Chris Dawson, Janine Nethercliffe, 2012
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Key Clinical Topics in Paediatric Surgery
Haematuria is defined as the presence of blood in urine. It may be macroscopic,
where the blood is visible to the naked eye, or microscopic. Macroscopic
haematuria is an alarming symptom, which causes significant parental concern
and ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HAEMATURIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
haematuria en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Iodinated contrast reactions - ending the myth of contrast allergic …
Contrast can also be administered intravenously, for example during CT urogram studies in the investigation of haematuria. Increasingly ... «UroToday, Jul 15»
Intermittent catheterisation for long-term bladder management …
It has not yet been established whether incidence of UTI, other complications such as haematuria, or user satisfaction are affected by sterile or clean technique, ... «UroToday, Jul 15»
Shifting the goalposts on cancer diagnosis
In particular, he says NICE has ignored urology experts' concerns that restricting referral of patients with haematuria to older patients will lead ... «Pulse, Jul 15»
Answer: What's your diagnosis? – Case 17
(Remember the blood in most cases is not visible – this is what we call microscopic haematuria). A urine sample may also be sent off to the ... «Health24, Jun 15»
Take a look at…College policy brief on delayed cancer diagnosis
Some alarm symptoms or "red flags" (such as rectal bleeding, dysphagia, haemoptysis and haematuria) have positive predictive values for ... «New Zealand Doctor Online, Jun 15»
Long-term outcomes of high risk bladder cancer screening cohort …
Lung cancer, haematuria and >60 pack-years smoking history are independent predictors of mortality. Other-cause mortality is an important ... «UroToday, Jun 15»
Pacific Edge's FY loss widens to $10.58m, plans to raise $35.3m
Cxbladder, its original diagnostic test, allows urologists to evaluate patients with haematuria (blood in the urine) for bladder cancer. The offer ... «Stuff.co.nz, May 15»
Research Shows Pacific Edge's Cxbladder Detect Outperforms …
One of the early symptoms of bladder cancer is the presence of blood in the urine, haematuria. People with haematuria often present to their ... «PR Newswire, May 15»
Managing indwelling urinary catheters in adults
... can result in the balloon being inflated in the urethra, causing serious complications including haematuria, penile swelling, urinary retention, ... «Nursing Times, May 15»
Options for users of intermittent catheters
Other outcomes will include haematuria and bleeding, pain/ discomfort, and QoL and preference. Participants will receive a home visit and the ... «Nursing Times, May 15»