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''Hematuria'' is the presence of [[red blood cells]] (erythrocytes) in the [[urine]]. Occasionally the term "[[hemoglobinuria]]" is used synonymously, although more precisely it refers only to [[hemoglobin]] in the urine. | |||
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Overview
Hematuria is the presence of red blood cells (erythrocytes) in the urine. Occasionally the term "hemoglobinuria" is used synonymously, although more precisely it refers only to hemoglobin in the urine.