The following are causes of hematuria in childhood except
AAlpha thalassemia
BAlport syndrome
CFactor V Leiden mutation
DE. coli O157
Regarding FeNa, which of the following is true?
AMeasurement of FeNa is NOT affected by use of diuretic
BFeNa is higher in intrinsic renal failure than pre renal failure
CFeNa is lower in neonates when compared to children
DFeNa is similar in both pre term and term neonate
The most appropriate investigation to diagnose and determine the extent of renal injury in a 15-year-old boy who presents with hematuria and left-sided abdominal pain 48 hours after sustaining a blunt abdominal injury, with a pulse rate of 96/minute, blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg, hemoglobin of 10.8 gm%, and packed cell volume of 31%, would be-
ASonographic evaluation of abdomen
BIntravenous pyelography
CContrast enhanced computed tomography
DMR urography
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