What does haematuria refer to?Question 1Answera.Hemoglobin in urineb.Myoglobin in urinec.RBCs in urined.WBCs in urine
Question
What does haematuria refer to?Question 1Answera.Hemoglobin in urineb.Myoglobin in urinec.RBCs in urined.WBCs in urine
Solution
Haematuria refers to the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in urine. So, the correct answer is c. RBCs in urine.
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