Common causes of haematuria
____% of macroscopic haematuria is caused by urological cancer.
A single episode of microscopic haematuria has a risk of approximately ___% of being associated with malignancy.
What implications does this have for malignancy screening?
20% of macroscopic haematuria is caused by urological cancer.
A single episode of microscopic haematuria has a risk of approximately 4% of being associated with malignancy.
Therefore all patients with haematuria should be screened for malignancy, especially maxcroscopic
If someone has haematuria, what do we want to know from the hx?
Investigations of someone with haematuria

What are the common pathogenic causes of a UTI
How can protease mirabilis cause stones
it is a urease producing orgnaism, and alkalinises the urine, precipitating phosphates from the urine to cause stones
What are the three major routes that urinary tract infection takes?
What mechanisms do bacteria use to infect the bladder?
What things can increase your host susceptibility for UTI’s
Children who express P1 antigens are at a greater risk of pyelonephritis, whilst those expressing ABO and Le B antigens are less susceptible
A high epithelial count on MSU can indicate?
An inadequate MS sample
Can a diagnosis of UTI can be made with lower bacterial counts if a single pathogenic organism is cultured
yes
Pyuria without organisms suggests what?
Possible renal calculi or renal tuberculosis
Investigation for renal TB?
Requires at least 3 early morning urines (EMU) for acid-fast culture
What are common contaminents of a MSU that don’t actually indicate infection?
Lacto bacilli, streptococci, diptheroids, gardenerella, mycoplasma
acute bacterial cystitis: Treatment
Acute pyelonephritis: Treatment
What things can you do to relieve symptoms of a UTI, and what do you need to be careful of…
High fluid intake and alkalinisation of urine
Mixtures of sodium bicarbonate and citrate can relieve dysuria
****alkaline urine decreases the efficacy of nitrofuratoin
Suitable regiemes of prophylactic antibiotics for recurrent UTI’s?
Agent’s
How does epididymitis present and what is it usually caused by?
Common cause of scrotal pain (espeically in their 20’s) that comes on rapidly. Associate with dysuria, fever and sometimes urethral discharge.
Often caused by STI’s
What can be a non-infective cause of epididimytis?
Heavy lifting can cause urinary reflux into the vas and cause a chemical epididymitis
On examination of a patient with epididymitis, what would you classically see?
Tenderness localised to the epididymis which is enlargedm while the testes are normal/non-tender.
** in more advanced cases both the testis and epididymis may be enlarged/tender and the scrotal skin erythematous and indurated.

What investigations do you do for suspected epididymitis?
Management of Epididymitis?
What are the two subtypes of urethritis and how is it characterised in terms of presentation?
Gonococcal urethritis (GU) and nongonococcal urethritis (NGU)
Characterised by dysuria and urethral discharge
***BOTH are STD’s***