right kidney in 5 cases,7 patients had persistent whole painless gross hematuria and were difficult to maintain blood pressure.Puncture femoral artery using the Seldinger puncture technique was used to make a selective ipsilateral renal angiography,the causes of bleeding was detected,and then target ...
Treatment of gross hematuria in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease with aprotinin and desmopressin acetate[J]. Nephron, 1992,60:374.Zwettler U, Zeier M, Andrassy K, Geberth S, Rambausek M: Treatment of gross hematuria in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease with aprotinin and ...
(hematuria) after undergoing prostate cryotherapy. There are two types of hematuria, gross and microscopic. Gross hematuria is visible to the naked eye. Blood in the urine should only last a few weeks following treatment. However if bleeding lasts for more than just a few weeks or worsens ...
Quiz Page April 2009: Kidney Failure, Gross Hematuria, and Hemoptysis in a Diabetic Man Undergoing Treatment for Non-Hodgkin Lymphomadoi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2008.08.018NoneELSEVIERAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases
used to treat BPH, most commonly in men who have not responded satisfactorily to medicine or those who have more severe problems, such as a complete inability to urinate, kidney problems due to the BPH, recurrent urinary tract infections, recurrent bladder stones, or gross hematuria (bloody ...
Gross hematuria, blood you can see in urine, also is very common and may mean a bladder infection. You cannot see bleeding into muscle tissue and joints if you have hemophilia. But you will have pain and may see swelling. Bleeding into a muscle usually follows trauma. Common sites are the...
used to treat BPH, most commonly in men who have not responded satisfactorily to medicine or those who have more severe problems, such as a complete inability to urinate, kidney problems due to the BPH, recurrent urinary tract infections, recurrent bladder stones, or gross hematuria (bloody ...
Cyclophosphamide was used in 16 patients. Six patients (37.5%) developed reversible leukopenia with a white count less than 2,500 cells per μl. Microscopic hematuria and/or gross hematuria was the second most common complication. Hematuria also was reversible in all patients with discontinuation of...
used to treat BPH, most commonly in men who have not responded satisfactorily to medicine or those who have more severe problems, such as a complete inability to urinate, kidney problems due to the BPH, recurrent urinary tract infections, recurrent bladder stones, or gross hematuria (bloody ...
Signs and symptoms of BPH include lower urinary tract symptoms (LUT) of weak urine stream, difficulty starting the urine stream (hesitancy), straining to urinate, inability to completely empty the bladder, inability to urinate (urinary retention),blood in the urine(hematuria), leakage of urine ...