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Diagnostic Imaging Pathways - Painless Microscopic Haematuria

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  1. Alishahi S, Byrne D, Goodman C et al. Haematuria investigation based on a standard protocol: emphasis on the diagnosis of urological malignancy. J R Coll Surg Edin 2002;47:422-27. (Level IV Evidence)
  2. Edwards T, Dickinson A, Natale S. A prospective analysis of the diagnostic yield resulting from the attendance of 4020 patients at a protocol-driven haematuria clinic. BJU Inter 2006;97:301-5 (Level II evidence). Click here to view reference
  3. Rodgers M, Nixon J, Hempel et al. Diagnostic tests and algorithms used in the investigation of haematuria: systematic reviews and economic evaluation. Health Tech Assess 2006;10(18) (Level I evidence). Click here to view reference
  4. Cohen R, Brown R. Microscopic Haematuria. NEJM 2003;348:2330-8. (Review Article)
  5. Khadra M, Pickard R, Charlton M et al. A prospective analysis of 1,930 patients with hematuria to evaluate current diagnostic practice. J Urol 2000;163:524-7. (Level II evidence). Click here to view reference
  6. Grossfield G, Carroll P. Evaluation of Asymptomatic Microscopic Haematuria. Urol Clin N Amer 1998;25:661 (Review Article)
  7. Jamis-Dow C, Choyke P, Jennings S et al. Small (<3cm) Renal Masses: Detection with CT versus US and Pathological Correlation. Radiol 1996;198:785-88. (Level II evidence). Click here to view reference
  8. Gray Sears C, Ward J, Sears S. Prospective comparison of computed tomography and excretory urography in the initial evaluation of asymptomatic microhaematuria . J Urol 2002;168:2457-2460. (Level II evidence). Click here to view reference
  9. Lang E, Macchia R, Thomas R. Computerised tomography tailored for the assessment of microscopoic haematuria. J Urol 2002;167:547-54 . (Level II evidence). Click here to view reference
  10. Lang E, Thomas R, Davis R. Multiphase helical computerised tomography for the assessment of microscopic haematuria: a prospective study. J Urol 2004;168:237-243 (Level II evidence). Click here to view reference
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