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Glomerular, Tubulointerstitial, and Vascular Diseases

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A 20-year-old athletic man with no significant past medical history is found to have isolated asymptomatic microscopic hematuria on routine phys exam. He is not on any medications, and does not use illicit drugs. Which one of the following observations suggests hematuria of glomerular origin?

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Reddi, A.S. (2016). Glomerular, Tubulointerstitial, and Vascular Diseases. In: Absolute Nephrology Review. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22948-5_2

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