IgA nephropathy echocardiography or ultrasound: Difference between revisions
Ahmed Younes (talk | contribs) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
{{IgA nephropathy }} | {{IgA nephropathy }} | ||
{{CMG}} | {{CMG}} | ||
{{CMG}}; {{AE}} | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. | |||
OR | |||
Echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on an echocardiography/ultrasound suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3]. | |||
OR | |||
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3]. | |||
==Echocardiography/Ultrasound== | |||
*There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. | |||
OR | |||
*Echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on an echocardiography/ultrasound suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include: | |||
**[Finding 1] | |||
**[Finding 2] | |||
**[Finding 3] | |||
OR | |||
*There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include: | |||
**[Complication 1] | |||
**[Complication 2] | |||
**[Complication 3] | |||
==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
For an adult patient with isolated [[hematuria]], tests such as [[Medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] of the kidney and [[cystoscopy]] are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the [[bleeding]]. These tests would rule out [[kidney stones]] and [[bladder cancer]], two other common [[urology|urological]] causes of [[hematuria]]. | For an adult patient with isolated [[hematuria]], tests such as [[Medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] of the kidney and [[cystoscopy]] are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the [[bleeding]]. These tests would rule out [[kidney stones]] and [[bladder cancer]], two other common [[urology|urological]] causes of [[hematuria]]. |
Revision as of 19:20, 21 May 2018
IgA nephropathy Microchapters |
Diagnosis |
---|
Treatment |
Case Studies |
IgA nephropathy echocardiography or ultrasound On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of IgA nephropathy echocardiography or ultrasound |
Risk calculators and risk factors for IgA nephropathy echocardiography or ultrasound |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name].
OR
Echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on an echocardiography/ultrasound suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
OR
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3].
Echocardiography/Ultrasound
- There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name].
OR
- Echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on an echocardiography/ultrasound suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include:
- [Finding 1]
- [Finding 2]
- [Finding 3]
OR
- There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include:
- [Complication 1]
- [Complication 2]
- [Complication 3]
Ultrasound
For an adult patient with isolated hematuria, tests such as ultrasound of the kidney and cystoscopy are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the bleeding. These tests would rule out kidney stones and bladder cancer, two other common urological causes of hematuria.