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241 related items for PubMed ID: 8232714

  • 1. [What is the practical attitude toward isolated microscopic hematuria?].
    Graf JD, Favre H.
    Nephrologie; 1993; 14(4):189-94. PubMed ID: 8232714
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  • 2. [Practical considerations for the further investigation of isolated asymptomatic microhematuria].
    Hazime A, Mallat S.
    J Med Liban; 2003; 51(3):165-8. PubMed ID: 15707078
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  • 3. [Glomerular erythrocytes in urine. Identification and significance].
    Thiel G, Bielmann D, Wegmann W, Brunner FP.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1986 Jun 14; 116(24):790-7. PubMed ID: 3523747
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  • 5. Urinary erythrocyte morphology as a diagnostic aid in haematuria.
    Ahmad G, Segasothy M, Morad Z.
    Singapore Med J; 1993 Dec 14; 34(6):486-8. PubMed ID: 8153706
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  • 6. [Exact description of non-glomerular and glomerular erythrocyte forms in pediatric hematuria].
    Hildebrandt F, Fecht A, König B, Brandis M.
    Monatsschr Kinderheilkd; 1988 Jan 14; 136(1):10-6. PubMed ID: 3280977
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  • 7. [Acanthocyturia is more efficient in to differentiate glomerular from non-glomerular hematuria then dysmorphic erythrocytes].
    Catalá López JL, Fábregas Brouard M.
    Arch Esp Urol; 2002 Mar 14; 55(2):164-6. PubMed ID: 12014048
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  • 10. [Erythrocyte morphology in asymptomatic microhematuria: experimental studies and clinical significance].
    Schramek P, Schuster FX, Moritsch A, Maier M.
    Wien Klin Wochenschr; 1990 Nov 09; 102(21):635-40. PubMed ID: 2260323
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  • 12. [Differentiation between glomerular and non-glomerular erythrocyturia: what is the value of differential microhematuria diagnosis?].
    Gerc V, Schubert A, Burnier M.
    Praxis (Bern 1994); 1997 Jul 30; 86(31-32):1198-203. PubMed ID: 9340707
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  • 13. [Phase contrast microscopy demonstration of glomerular erythrocytes in urine: practicable in ambulatory practice?].
    Conzelmann M, Conen D, Besch W, Dubach UC, Thiel G.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1988 Apr 16; 118(15):541-6. PubMed ID: 3287608
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  • 15. [Clinical value of studying hematuria using phase-contrast microscopy].
    de Kermerchou S, Makdassi R, Deturck M, Canarelli B, Eb F, Fournier A.
    Nephrologie; 1993 Apr 16; 14(5):231-7. PubMed ID: 8159253
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  • 16. [The significance of erythrocyte morphology for the differential diagnosis of hematuria].
    Adomssent G, Stolpe HJ.
    Kinderarztl Prax; 1989 Apr 16; 57(4):171-6. PubMed ID: 2661898
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  • 18. [Morphologic changes in urine erythrocytes in interference contrast microscopy as an indication of the source of microhematuria].
    Pecherstorfer M.
    Acta Med Austriaca; 1988 Apr 16; 15(1):9-11. PubMed ID: 3287823
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  • 19. [Differentiation of hematuria by phase contrast microscopy studies of urine erythrocytes].
    Müller V, Siegel O, Siegel S, Flügel W, Göbel U, Natusch R, Pilz S.
    Z Urol Nephrol; 1989 May 16; 82(5):277-83. PubMed ID: 2665387
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