학술논문

Case of the Month from Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark: unexplained gross haematuria.
Document Type
Article
Source
BJU International. Dec2022, Vol. 130 Issue 6, p744-747. 4p.
Subject
*HEMATURIA
*CEREBROSPINAL fluid examination
*SOMATOFORM disorders
Language
ISSN
1464-4096
Abstract
GLO:F02/01dec22:bju15843-fig-0003.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 3 Case #3 - Gross haematuria during loin pain episode. gl Interestingly, this patient had three diagnostic laparoscopies performed due to acute abdominal pain prior to haematuria. CT angiography during haematuria showed no arteriovenous malformations (AVM) and no "nutcrackers syndrome". The patient was suspected of having LPHS with a somatoform component and referred to an ambulatory pain management clinic with a multidisciplinary approach. Abbreviations AVM arteriovenous malformations CTU CT urography LPHS Loin pain haematuria syndrome The evaluation of patients with gross haematuria is a core urology diagnostic service that includes a medical history, physical examination, cystoscopy, and CT urography (CTU). [Extracted from the article]