Renal causes
The renal causes of haematuria include:
- malignant tumours of the kidney:
- carcinoma
- nephroblastoma
- carcinoma of the renal pelvis:
- transitional cell
- squamous cell
- benign tumours of the kidney:
- angioma
- adenoma
- papilloma of pelvis
- kidney trauma
- glomerulonephritis
- calculus
- tuberculosis
- 'essential' haematuria
- hydronephrosis
- polycystic disease
- ruptured aneurysm of the renal artery
- renal arterial occlusion
- polyarteritis nodosa
- intrarenal arteriovenous fistula
- acute pyelonephritis
- oxaluria
- Alport's syndrome
- medullary sponge kidney
- hydatid disease of the kidney
- renal purpura
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