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DRUG NAME: Ifosfamide
www.bccancer.bc.cadiscontinued until the hematuria resolves. Vigorous oral or parenteral hydration as well as mesna should be used for subsequent courses of ifosfamide. Hemorrhagic cystitis can be severe and may be fatal. Therefore, ifosfamide should be discontinued or dose reduced in patients who develop hematuria despite concurrent use of mesna.
Urinalysis - HDCN
www.hdcn.com2 Chapter 1 / Urinalysis DIPSTICK Blood Dipstick positive for blood indicates heme is present (see above) Microscopic hematuria by definition is hematuria in the absence of a visual change in color of the urine. As few as 2 to 3 RBC/hpf
Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) STANDARD TREATMENT
iapindia.org; Urine analysis: Proteinuria, pyuria, microscopic hematuria, hyaline, and granular casts.; Lumbar puncture: Elevated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure, predominance of lymphocytes and polymorphs.; Peripheral blood smear: Leukocytosis with shift to left and thrombocytopenia. Serologic Tests Serologic testing is mostly used for diagnosis.
Diagnosis and management of bacterial urinary tract ...
www.idexx.comAsymptomatic, simple, and ... such as pyuria or hematuria on microscopic examination, are needed for a diagnosis of UTI. Inflammation can occur for reasons other than bacterial infection, for example, patients with FIC, urolithiasis, or tumors may have ... Microscopic assessment of bacterial morphology as rods or cocci
Intravesical Administration of Therapeutic Medication for ...
www.suna.org3. Assessment of vital signs to include BP, pulse, and temperature to be taken before the procedure, if indicated. 4. Assessment of constitutional symptoms of general well-being: i. If a patient feels unwell with dysuria or other irritative bladder symptoms, has had a recent fever, or has had gross hematuria that day, instillation should be ...
Urinalysis Hematuria Proteinuria - Division of Nephrology
www.columbianephrology.orgUrinalysis • Clean-catch midstream collection • Single straight catheterization • Suprapubic aspiration • Foley’s catheter • High osmolarity and low pH
MISSED URETERAL INJURIES MANAGEMENT
www.downstatesurgery.orgInitial Evaluation Fewer than 1% of all GU injuries Causes: - penetrating trauma (GSW - most common, followed by SW) - deceleration – avulsion of ureter at UPJ, more common in children Hematuria: gross or microscopic – only 30-70% Presti JC, Carroll PR, McAninch JW: J Trauma 29:370, 1989
PRINCIPLE OF URINALYSIS - Austin Community College
www.austincc.eduRoutine urinalysis : Physical examinationRoutine urinalysis : Physical examination Normal Abnormal Colour Pale yellow Hematuria .. smoky urine Hemoglobinuria Etc. …