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==Overview== | |||
For an adult patient with isolated [[hematuria]], diagnostic studies such as [[Medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] of the kidney and [[cystoscopy]] are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the [[bleeding]]. These diagnostic studies would rule out [[kidney stones]] and [[bladder cancer]], two other common [[urology|urological]] causes of [[hematuria]]. | |||
==Other Diagnostic Studies== | |||
*For an adult patient with isolated [[hematuria]], diagnostic studies such as [[Medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] of the kidney and [[cystoscopy]] are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the [[bleeding]]. These diagnostic studies would rule out [[kidney stones]] and [[bladder cancer]], two other common [[urology|urological]] causes of [[hematuria]]. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dildar Hussain, MBBS [2]
Overview
For an adult patient with isolated hematuria, diagnostic studies such as ultrasound of the kidney and cystoscopy are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the bleeding. These diagnostic studies would rule out kidney stones and bladder cancer, two other common urological causes of hematuria.
Other Diagnostic Studies
- For an adult patient with isolated hematuria, diagnostic studies such as ultrasound of the kidney and cystoscopy are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the bleeding. These diagnostic studies would rule out kidney stones and bladder cancer, two other common urological causes of hematuria.