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  2. Hematuria - Wikipedia

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    Hematuria can be classified according to visibility, anatomical origin, and timing of blood during urination. [1] [6]In terms of visibility, hematuria can be visible to the naked eye (termed "gross hematuria") and may appear red or brown (sometimes referred to as tea-colored), or it can be microscopic (i.e. not visible but detected with a microscope or laboratory test).

  3. Diagnosis (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    She describes her 4th- year thesis on metabolic gene testing that could be beneficial in narrowing down a diagnosis. Angel travels to Turin, Italy for blood and urine testing. The testing showed that Angel had a normal metabolic gene profile, which eliminated many possible metabolic disorders.

  4. Hemorrhagic cystitis - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory testing of urine samples now can be performed with dipsticks that indicate immune system responses to infection, as well as with microscopic analysis of samples. The presence of hematuria, or blood in the urine, may indicate acute UTIs, kidney disease, kidney stones, inflammation of the prostate (in men), endometriosis (in women), or ...

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  6. Three Stories (House) - Wikipedia

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    The patient is in reality a middle-aged man with extreme leg pain; the doctors initially write him off as a drug-seeker. House catheterizes the patient and discovers his urine is tea-colored, indicating both blood and waste in the urine. The medical students do not know the differential diagnosis for waste in urine.

  7. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria - Wikipedia

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    Danicopan, sold under the brand name Voydeya, is a medication used for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. It is a complement inhibitor which reversibly binds to factor D to prevent alternative pathway-mediated hemolysis and deposition of complement C3 proteins on red blood cells. The most common side effects include fever, headache, increased levels of liver enzymes (a sign ...

  8. Why was it never lupus? “House” creator answers burning ...

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    "Lupus was the perfect disease for us!" showrunner David Shore says with a laugh ahead of the 20th anniversary. The doctor is back in. Well, sort of. And unlike Hugh Laurie's brilliant but ...

  9. List of Mystery Diagnosis episodes - Wikipedia

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    A baby continuously gets bruises and spots all over her body, and even the smallest cuts cause her to lose shocking amounts of blood. Genetic tests reveal that the infant has the rare coagulopathy Glanzmann's thrombasthenia , a recessive genetic condition which prevents platelets from forming blood clots.