Hemoglobinuria Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Hemoglobinuria and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Hematuria The term hematuria is used to describe the presence of intact red cells in the urine. The urine may be cloudy/red or pink in color and red cells are visible upon microscopic examination. If the red cells have been destroyed, hemoglobin will be excreted in the urine. The term, hemoglobinuria, is used to describe this condition. The color of the urine will be pink or red but clear rather than cloudy. The presence of only five red blood cells per microliter of urine is considered to be clinically significant. For this reason, a chemical test is needed to detect quantities of blood too small to change the color of the urine. Microscopic examination is used to differentiate between hematuria and hemoglobinuria if the reagent test strip is positive for blood. | View Page |
| Clinical Significance No blood is found in the urine of healthy individuals although samples from menstruating females, frequently, but not always, test positive for blood. Hematuria is associated with renal or genital urinary disorders in which the bleeding is the result of irritation to the involved organs or trauma. Examples include renal calculi, pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis, tumors, trauma or exposure to toxic chemicals or drugs and/or strenuous exercise. Hemoglobinuria may be due to the lysis of red cells within the urinary tract. If it is caused by intravascular hemolysis, the hemoglobin is then filtered through the glomeruli. In the normal individual, the hemoglobin molecule attaches to haptoglobin and in this way bypasses the kidney filtration system. When the hemoglobin/haptoglobin system is overwhelmed, as in cases of hemolytic anemia, severe burns, transfusion reaction, infection or strenuous exercise, hemoglobin passes into the urine. | View Page |
| A urine sample is cloudy pink in appearance. The microscopic examination reveals the presence of intact red cells. The term used to describe these findings is: | View Page |
| Match the following: | View Page |
| The most definite indication that a patient has been sensitized to a specific red cell antigen is: | View Page |