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Urinalysis results are usually abnormal, and shows blood and protein in the urine. Abnormal red blood cells may be seen. | Urinalysis results are usually abnormal, and shows blood and protein in the urine. Abnormal red blood cells may be seen. |
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
Urinalysis results are usually abnormal, and shows blood and protein in the urine. Abnormal red blood cells may be seen.
The following tests may also be done:
- Anti-glomerular basement membrane test
- Arterial blood gas
- BUN
- Creatinine
- Lung biopsy
- Kidney biopsy