Abstract:A 35yearold man presented to the nephrology clinic for evaluation of microhematuria. After a positive dipstick test for blood in the urine, his family physician required an automated urine test, confirming the presence of 30 red blood cells (RBCs) per microscopic field. Family history was remarkable for the presence of kidney disease, including dialysis, on the maternal side. The physical examination was normal, with the exception of moderate hightone sensorineural hearing loss. A microscopic evaluation of the… Show more
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