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}}In medicine, hematuria (or "haematuria") is the presence of red blood
cells (erythrocytes) in the urine. It is a sign that there is a kidney
stone or a tumor in the ureter, urinary bladder, prostate, or urethra.
kidneys and the urinary tract, ranging from trivial to lethal. If white
blood cells are found in addition to red blood cells, then it is a signal
of urinary tract infection.
Occasionally "hemoglobinuria" is used synonymously, although more
precisely it refers only to hemoglobin in the urine.
Types
Red dyscolouration of the urine can have various causes:
· Red blood cells
· Microscopic hematuria (small amounts of blood, can be seen only on
urinalysis
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Haematuria,