Background The presence of haematuria may be a singular symptom signalling underlying urological pathology, either benign or malignant. However, a large proportion of patients with haematuria will have no identifiable cause found. Appropriate early investigation and management of haematuria in the primary care setting is important for timely referral of patients suspected of having serious underlying pathology while avoiding over-investigation in those patients prone to transient and benign causes.
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O’Connor, E., McVey, A., Demkiw, S., Lawrentschuk, N., & Murphy, D. G. (2021). Assessment and management of haematuria in the general practice setting. Australian Journal of General Practice, 50(7), 467–471. https://doi.org/10.31128/AJGP-03-21-5892
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