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microhaematuria in a 5 year child - corner
#1
What is the next step....
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#2
male of female child?
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#3
VCUG
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#4
non trauma, i guess, vcug be done to rule out congenital malformations
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#5
urine analysis
look at the numbers of RBCs
if 4......UTI, Trauma, GN
further VCUG
Renal USG

pls correct me
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#6
up
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#7
Complete Urinalysis
+ HT- GN: Renal Biopsy
r/o Trauma, Con anomaly (PKD, UPJ, VUR, etc.): USG, if normal:- CT
r/o rare causes- Hypercalciuria (common in children), can do a Urine Ca level and Ca-Creat ratio, or 24 hrs urine Ca is most appropriate
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