Abstract

(Abstracted from J Urol 2022;207:385–391) One of the most common urological referrals from primary care providers is microscopic hematuria (MH). Because previous studies have reported high levels of both skin and vaginal contamination in urine samples required for these tests, this study aimed to assess possible improvements in the diagnosis of MH in women via the utility of catheterized specimens.

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