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The syndrome presents with hematuria (blood in the urine) and flank (a region of the lower back beneath the ribs and above the ilium) pain which can result from a number of causes. Nonglomerular causes of bleeding (e.g., urinary infection, tumor, or nephrolithiasis) must be excluded.
Triad of Behcet's Syndrome: Recurrent oral ulcers, Genital ulcers, Iridocyclitis: Behçet's disease: Triad of Causes of Biotin Deficiency: Glossitis, Alopecia, Dermatitis: Biotin deficiency: Triad of Henoch–Schönlein purpura: Palpable purpura on buttock/legs, arthralgias, abdominal pain: IgA vasculitis: Triad of Hypernephroma: Pain ...
Thin basement membrane disease must be differentiated from the other two common causes of glomerular hematuria, IgA nephropathy and Alport syndrome. The history and presentation are helpful in this regard: [citation needed] In Alport syndrome, there is often a family history of kidney failure, which may be associated with hearing impairment.
Bone pain originates from both the periosteum and the bone marrow which relay nociceptive signals to the brain creating the sensation of pain. Bone tissue is innervated by both myelinated (A beta and A delta fiber) and unmyelinated sensory neurons. In combination, they can provide an initial burst of pain, initiated by the faster myelinated ...
Purpura, arthritis, and abdominal pain are known as the "classic triad" of Henoch–Schönlein purpura. [5] Purpura occur in all cases, joint pains and arthritis in 80%, and abdominal pain in 62%. Some include gastrointestinal hemorrhage as a fourth criterion; this occurs in 33% of cases, sometimes, but not necessarily always, due to ...
Another clinical study has shown that nutcracker syndrome is a frequent finding in varicocele-affected patients and possibly, nutcracker syndrome should be routinely excluded as a possible cause of varicocele and pelvic congestion. [10] In women, the hypertension in the left gonadal vein can also cause increased pain during menses. [10]
Signs and symptoms may include abdominal or upper leg pain, hematuria, and shock. It can be caused by major trauma or by non-traumatic mechanisms. Signs and symptoms
Loffredo–Cennamo–Cecio syndrome; Logic syndrome; Loiasis; Loin pain hematuria syndrome; Long QT Syndrome. Long QT syndrome type 1; Long QT syndrome type 2; Long QT syndrome type 3; Loose anagen hair syndrome; Loose anagen syndrome; Lopes–Gorlin syndrome; Lopes–Marques de Faria syndrome; Lopez–Hernandez syndrome; Lou Gehrig's disease ...