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What does haematuria refer to?Question 1Answera.Hemoglobin in urineb.Myoglobin in urinec.RBCs in urined.WBCs in urine

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What does haematuria refer to?Question 1Answera.Hemoglobin in urineb.Myoglobin in urinec.RBCs in urined.WBCs in urine

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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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