ABSTRACT

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less than 300 mL in 24 hours.

ureteric obstruction.

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Answers to multiple choice questions 1. A, E Haematuria, whether macroscopic or microscopic, is always abnormal and therefore should always be investigated. Haematuria from a malignant cause is usually painless as in bladder cancer when it is typically painless, profuse and periodic. It must be borne in mind that renal cell carcinoma presents with loin pain.