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Urinary Fibrin and Fibrinogen Degradation Products and the Origin of Hematuria
Authors:Hirokazu Tsukahara M.D.    Masahiro Hiraoka M.D.    Masakatsu Sudo M.D.    Toshiharu Okada M.T.    Kiyoshi Morikawa M.D.   Mitsuhiko Kuroda M.D.
Affiliation:Departments of Pediatrics, Fukui Medical School, Fukui, Japan;Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, Fukui Medical School, Fukui, Japan
Abstract:We examined urinary fibrin and fibrinogen degradation product (U-FDP) concentrations in pediatric patients with hematuria using the rapid and highly-sensitive latex particle agglutination test (LPAT), and assessed the value of this test for the localization of the site of hematuria. Patients with hematuria were divided into two groups: 60 with glomerular hematuria and 46 with non-glomerular hematuria. If U-FDP concentrations less than 0.25 μg/ml are Accepted as an indicator of glomerular bleeding, the sensitivity and specificity of localization of glomerular hematuria in the present study were 78% (47/60) and 89% (41/46), respectively. The high U-FDP concentrations observed in patients with non-glomerular hematuria may reflect direct bleeding into the urinary tract. Since all 13 patients with glomerular hematuria and U-FDP concentrations of 0.25 μg/ml or more had coexistent erythrocyte cylindruria, the U-FDP test seems to be compensated with combined urinalysis for the relatively lower sensitivity. We conclude that a knowledge of U-FDP concentrations by LPAT can be of help in localizing the site of bleeding in hematuria.
Keywords:Urinary fibrin and fibrinogen degradation products,    Origin of hematuria,    Latex particle agglutination test,    Glomerular hematuria,    Non-glomerular hematuria.
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