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== Overview == | |||
The laboratory tests and findings in analgesic nephropathy may include: urinary examination (sterile [[pyuria]], [[hematuria]], [[proteinuria]] and [[bacteriuria]]) and blood tests ([[anemia]] and [[Renal insufficiency|renal failure]]). | |||
== Laboratory Findings == | |||
The laboratory tests and findings in analgesic nephropathy may include: | |||
'''Urinary examination''' | |||
* Sterile [[pyuria]] | |||
* Microscopic [[hematuria]] | |||
* Significant [[proteinuria]] (greater than 0.3 gr daily) | |||
* [[Bacteriuria]] | |||
* Tubular epithelial celluria | |||
'''Blood tests''' | |||
* Complete metabolic profile | |||
* [[Complete blood count|Complete blood count (CBC)]] | |||
** [[Anemia]] | |||
* [[Acidosis]] | |||
* Varying degrees of [[Renal insufficiency|renal failure]] | |||
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Overview
The laboratory tests and findings in analgesic nephropathy may include: urinary examination (sterile pyuria, hematuria, proteinuria and bacteriuria) and blood tests (anemia and renal failure).
Laboratory Findings
The laboratory tests and findings in analgesic nephropathy may include:
Urinary examination
- Sterile pyuria
- Microscopic hematuria
- Significant proteinuria (greater than 0.3 gr daily)
- Bacteriuria
- Tubular epithelial celluria
Blood tests
- Complete metabolic profile
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Acidosis
- Varying degrees of renal failure