Slight but Persistent Haematuria

  • Robert K. Carruthers

Abstract

It is assumed that the patient has been cystoscoped and that the cause of the persistent haematuria is known. The problem may arise with, for example, post-radiotherapy telangiectasia, carcinoma of prostate or low-grade widespread bladder tumours. It is assumed also that further cystoscopy is not in the interest of the patient and that conservative means should be employed.

Keywords

Public Health Platelet Count Direct Action Bladder Tumour Tranexamic Acid 
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Copyright information

© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1991

Authors and Affiliations

  • Robert K. Carruthers
    • 1
  1. 1.Kent and Canterbury HospitalCanterburyEngland

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