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Results 1 - 10 of 869 for Blood in urine
  1. ... RBC urine test measures the number of red blood cells in a urine sample. ... A normal result is 4 red blood cells per high power field ... to your provider about the meaning of your specific test result.
  2. Blood in your urine is called hematuria. The amount may be very small and only detected with urine tests or ... There are many possible causes of blood in the urine. Bloody ... kidneys or other parts of the urinary tract, such as: Cancer of ...
  3. This is the typical appearance of the blood vessels (vasculature) and urine flow pattern in the kidney. The blood vessels are shown in red and the urine flow pattern in yellow.
  4. ... be done to check for problems include: Red blood cell urine test Glucose urine test Protein urine test Urine ... being treated for these conditions To check for blood in the urine To diagnose a urinary tract infection
  5. ... of the kidneys are damaged. The glomeruli filter blood to make urine and remove waste products from the blood. At ... The main symptom of Alport syndrome is blood in the urine that is ... from a young age. As the disease progresses, other symptoms ...
  6. ... taken by measuring how much is in their blood, urine, or other bodily fluid. ... Toxicology screening is most often done using a blood or urine sample. However, it may be done soon after ...
  7. ... normally found in cells of the liver, bile, blood, urine and the placenta. Your health care provider may order this test to check if your liver is damaged. Too much LAP is released into your blood when you have a liver tumor or damage ...
  8. ... urine. Myoglobin can also be measured with a blood test . ... bloodstream. The kidneys help remove myoglobin from the blood into the urine. When the level of myoglobin is too high, ...
  9. ... leads to high levels of calcium in the blood or urine may lead to nephrocalcinosis. In this disorder, calcium ... levels of calcium, phosphate, and oxalate in the blood and urine. Options include making changes in your diet and ...
  10. ... adapting to the kidney problem. These include: Albumin - blood and urine Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) Creatinine - blood Creatinine clearance ...
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