Identification of the Source of Haematuria by Automated Measurement of Red Cell Volume
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The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of urinary erythrocytes was measured by a Coulter Counter in 42 patients with asymptomatic haematuria. All patients had the source of haematuria established by a renal biopsy, cystoscopy or radiology. The mean urine MCV was significantly less in those with glomerular disease (n = 21) than in those with non-glomerular haematuria (n = 21). In every patient with glomerulonephritis, urinary erythrocytes were smaller than those in their own venous blood. Conversely, urinary red cells larger than venous blood were confined to patients with a non-glomerular source. Coulter analysis of urine provides a simple and objective aid to the diagnosis of haematuria.
Offringa M, Benbassat J Postgrad Med J. 1992; 68(802):648-54.
PMID: 1448406 PMC: 2399558. DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.68.802.648.