Discussion of Relationship between Hematuria and Ultrasonic Renal Calculi in Young Man After Exercise
Abstract
Objective: To discuss the relationship between hematuria and ultrasonic renal calculi in young man after exercise. Method: In the medical observation, 48 cases of young male patients with hematuria after exercise in our hospital from January 2011 to December 2012 were selected as the observation objects, the subjects were transient hematuria, and 92 patients without hematuria were selected as the contrast, all patients underwent ultrasound examination, the detection rate of renal calculi and the ultrasonic manifestation were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The incidence of renal calculi of the young and middle-aged male patients with hematuria after exercise is statistically different in different parts and different age (p < 0.05), and the incidence rate of renal calculi in patients with hematuria after exercise and patients without hematuria was significantly different (p < 0.05), as shown in Table 1, Table 2. There was no obvious linear relationship between the degree of hematuria and the incidence of renal calculi after young men's exercise, as shown in Table 3. Conclusion: From this clinical research results we can know that renal calculi is the main cause of hematuria after exercise for the young man, and the clinical examination and diagnosis of renal calculi with ultrasonography has higher clinical detection rate, therefore the clinical application value is higher.References
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