What Does The Following Urine Test Result Indicate?
WBC 0-5
RBC 3-10
EPITHELIAL CELLS (NON RENAL) None seen
MUCUS THREADS Present
BACTERIA None seen
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.027
PH, URINE 5.5
URINE-COLOR Yellow
APPEARANCE Clear
WBC Negative
PROTEIN (URINE DIPSTICK) Negative
GLUCOSE Negative
KETONES Negative
OCCULT BLOOD 2+
BILIRUBIN Negative
UROBILINOGEN,SEMI-QN 0.2
NITRITE, URINE Negative
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With your urinalysis I can see that there are blood in your urine but it is not much. Have you done an ultrasound of the kidney urinary bladder ? The ultrasound would detect if there are abnormalities in the urinary system 80-90% of the time.
My suggestion is to observe and if the blood in the urine persists I would recommend a cystoscopy but I don't think it is needed at this time.
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Do these things point to something or are related in any way?
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Blood and mucus threads in the urine has no relationship with each other. Mucus threads is a normal substance in the urine. The alkaline phosphatase and ALT elevation is due to your gall bladder surgery and nothing to be worried about. Let's observe for now and let's see if your signs and symptoms progressed or persists.
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Painless blood in the urine. Ultrasound is the best study.
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Thank you for your follow-up question. Ultrasound would be sufficient for screening purposes and if there is a lesion seen on ultrasound then a cystoscopy would be the next step for diagnosis and to get biopsy samples. Ultrasound is a better study to detect bladder masses compared to CT Scan or MRI.
Symptoms of bladder cancer is always blood in the urine whether microscopic or gross blood in the urine. The hallmark for a bladder tumor is gross painless blood in the urine (hematuria). For late stages there would also be weight loss and pelvic pain.
Sincerelty yours,
Manuel C. See IV, MD FPUA
Would there be anything else that would indicate cancer? or just painless blood?
My occult blood is 2+. all other results are normal. i have an appt w/ urologist next week. but i really dont want to do any invasive procedures unless absolutely necessary.
Ultrasound should be done first.
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I think the next step would be to do an ultrasound of the kidneys and urinary bladder to look for any abnormalities that may be the cause of the blood in your urine. I don't think he'll do cystoscopy or any other invasive procedure at the onset prior to the ultrasound.
Majority of cancer presents with painless hematuria and no other symptoms.
Regards, Manuel C. See IV, M.D. DPBU FPUA