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We have studied morphological alterations in urinary RBC as a tool for the differential diagnosis
of hematuria in children, that is, differentiation of glomerular bleeding from nonglomerular bleeding,
and the results were as follows;
1) Urinary RBCs from glomerular diseases showed higher rate of dysmorphism (84.3±16.8%), and
those from nonglomerular diseases did lower one (15.2 ±12.9%) with phase contrast microscopic
examination.
2) Simple light microscopic examination after Wright’s... |