Can there be hematuria in the absence of red urine?
Yes, hematuria can be either gross or microscopic.
Microscopic hematuria is defined as the presence of three or more RBCs/hpf in two of three urine samples.
Often, it is detected incidentally by urine dipstick examination.
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