What's the difference between haematuria and hematuria?

Haematuria


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Hematuria


Definition:

  • (n.) Passage of urine mingled with blood.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The affected twin had classical loss of sc fat from her face, upper arms, and trunk as well as associated hypocomplementemia, microscopic hematuria, and a borderline oral glucose tolerance test without hyperinsulinism.
  • (2) An 8-year-old Caucasian male presented with two episodes of gross hematuria but was otherwise asymptomatic.
  • (3) In addition, a moderate degree of hematuria was noted as well.
  • (4) The previous belief of strangulation of the malrotated kidney leading to hematuria is not confirmed.
  • (5) Blood at the urethral meatus was noted in only five patients, gross hematuria without metal blood in another three, and a displaced prostate on rectal exam was found in 10 cases.
  • (6) Extensive evaluations for intermittent gross hematuria, including selective renal arteriograms, failed to reveal the etiology of bleeding in 2 whtie patients.
  • (7) Salvage cystectomy is a surgical procedure performed for hemostatic purposes in patients with massive hematuria, in addition to playing an symptomatic and humanitarian role.
  • (8) Ectopic prostatic tissue should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hematuria in the male.
  • (9) Whereas all previous patients with MFH of the bladder had intermittent hematuria, this patient's chief complaint was bladder outlet obstruction due to extension of the tumor into the prostate.
  • (10) Three years following successful liver transplantation, a child developed proteinuria, hematuria and hypertension in the setting of progressive renal insufficiency.
  • (11) The present report is a retrospective review of 23 patients admitted to the University of Kentucky Medical Center during 1975 and 1976, selected because they had sustained renal trauma as ascertained by hematuria, intravenous pyelography (IVP), or operative intervention.
  • (12) A similar episode of hematuria occurred a year postoperatively and another renal infarction, likely caused by atheromatous embolization, was demonstrable with tomographic and angiographic techniques.
  • (13) In addition to the above 145 patients, thirty-five cases of persistent microscopic hematuria classified as symptomatic, with a past history of "acute nephritis", lumbar pain and other complaints; and 11 patients with macroscopic hematuria, painless or associated with "acute nephritis" had similar glomerular lesions.
  • (14) Ultrasound should be chosen in patients with microscopic hematuria and non-specific abdominal pain.
  • (15) The count of blood cells and the morphology of red cells in urine has been widely used in adult medicine to aid in the diagnosis of the etiology of hematuria.
  • (16) Major intra-abdominal arteriovenous fistulas usually present with a machinery bruit over a pulsatile mass, but may present more subtly with pain and otherwise unexplained hematuria.
  • (17) The effect of intravenously administered distilled water was examined alone and during alkalization in a patient with gross hematuria associated with the sickle cell trait.
  • (18) Cavernography should be used in the equivocal cases without hematuria or signs of fracture.
  • (19) The patient presented with intermittent gross hematuria and mild dysuria.
  • (20) Clinical embolization therapy is justified only in nonoperable patients with hypernephroma and with massive hematuria.

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