Lecture 3: Painless and Occult Hematuria Flashcards
What 2 factors related to atheletes may cause hematuria?
- Heavy exercise –> exercise induced hematuria
- Med hx: NSAIDs are common among athletes and can also cause hematuria
What tests need to be performed to rule out infection in person w/ hematuria?
Microscopy + Culture/sensitivity
Which part of a female pts history is essential when discovering some blood in the urine?
Menstrual history
How many RBC’s/hpf in a urine specimen is considered negative for hematuria?
<3 RBC/HPG
What are some of the major causes of false positives for hematuria on a urine dipstick?
- Myoglobinuria, hemoglobinuria
- High alkaline urine (pH >9)
- Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
Suspected hematuria on a urine dipstick needs to be confirmed how?
Microscopy
A healthy African American pt presenting for wellness exam with a urinalysis revealing 2+ blood should raise suspicion of what?
Sickle Cell Trait (SCT, HbAS)
Those with Sickle Cell Trait are at increased risk for what renal dysfunctions and serious long-term complications?
- Impaired concentrating ability
- Can develop renal papillary necrosis
- Hyperfiltration –> albuminuria, interstitial fibrosis, decreased # of nephrons (FSGS)
- Renal medullary carcinoma
Major risk factors for transitional cell/bladder cancer?
- Male
- >35 yo
- Current or former smoker
- Analgesic abuse
- Exposure to chemicals, dyes, carcinogens, or chemotherapies
If a diangosis of BPH is made in someone with hematuria, does this require further workup?
Yes, diagnosis of BPH should NOT prevent further evaulation of an underlying cause of the hematuria
Evaluation of malignancy associated with hematuria should evaluate what serum markers for renal function?
- Renal function: BUN, Cr
Which test is recommended in all pts with asymptomatic microscopic hematuria who present with risk factors for malignancy, regardless of age and all pts >35 w/ asymptomatic microhematuria?
Cystoscopy
What are the benefits of using ultrasound when evaluating causes of hematuria, and is very good for viewing what causes?
Cons?
- No radiation
- Low cost
- Very good for tumors >3cm, cysts and hydronephrosis
- May miss other causes: small stones, small bladder mass (<3cm) and urothelial transitional cell carcinoma
Which type of imaging is highly sensitive for renal calculi?
Computed Tomography Urography
With a primary or chronic renal injury there is a reduced number of nephrons which leads to activation of RAAS, which can cause more glomerular damage how?
- Vasoconstriction of afferent arterioles (as well as systemic) and efferent arterioles
- Increases glomerular pressures (hyperfiltration)
- Causes direct glomerular damage