Abstract:Asymptomatic microscopic haematuria, defined as the presence of three or more red blood cells per high-power field on microscopic examination of the urinary sediment, with no of infection, is a warning sign of disease of the kidney disease or the urinary tract. Among the most common causes include, urinary tract infection, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and urolithiasis, but there is also a likelihood that a patient with microscopic haematuria may have a neoplasm. The risk of urological malignancy increases in … Show more
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