Renal papilla and renal pelvis hemorrhage

Introduction

Introduction Renal papillary and renal pelvis bleeding, usually manifested as hematuria. Hematuria is a serious symptom and the patient is extremely scared. It should be comforted and explained with the patient, indicating that 1 to 3 ML of blood in 1000 ML of urine is gross hematuria. Blood loss is not serious.

Cause

Cause

Trauma, nephritis, urinary stones and so on.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Renal dynamic imaging renal function test kidney percussion

It can be diagnosed by imaging examination and routine urine examination.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Renal papillary and renal pelvis bleeding caused by various nephritis and urinary calculi should be identified.

Renal tenderness: The angle between the lateral edge of the erector spinae and the 12th rib is called the kidney area. Nephritis or kidney stones can cause tenderness in this area.

Renalcalculus is mostly located in the renal pelvis and renal parenchyma is rare. The plain film shows that the kidney region has single or multiple circular, oval or blunt triangular dense shadows with high density and uniformity. The edges are smooth, but they are also matte and mulberry-like. Small stones in the renal pelvis and renal pelvis can move with the body position. The shape of the larger stone is consistent with the shape of the cavity, which can be expressed as a typical staghorn or coral. Sometimes stones can fill the entire renal pelvis and renal pelvis and resemble the performance of pyelography. Lateral view, most of the kidney stones overlap with the spine.

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