Comparative assessment of phase contrast microscopy and Coulter counter measurements in localising the site of haematuria.

1992 
Haematuria is a common diagnostic problem in clinical practice and is seen in a large number of renal, urological and systemic disorders. The routine use of dipstick methods has increased the frequency of detection of microscopic haematuria. It is desirable to develop a simple, non-invasive, easily reproducible, quantitative technique that would help to determine the site of bleeding and thereby direct the patient either to the nephrologist or to the urologist
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