Massive nontraumatic hematuria: a challenge demanding immediate action

Postgraduate Medicine
J H HughesR B Nagle

Abstract

Massive nontraumatic hematuria threatens the life of the patient and presents a complex management problem for the clinician. A rational approach to the condition demands rapid initial assessment followed by specific diagnosis of the cause of bleeding and appropriate corrective steps.

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