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RBC in urine
Male, 38. RBC count in urine (morning sample) is 15-20 and shows traces of protein, no pus. Around 25 days back urine test showed RBC count of 6-7 (morning sample), no protein, no pus. I have had history of kidney stones in left kidney of size 6 mm. The latest ultrasound of November 2017 shows enlarged prostrate size. I have consulted few doctors on this and have been suggested for different tests by each, namely: PSA, CT urogram, cystoscopy. Q1. Which one should I start with, in order to get
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Urine Cytology CT UROGRAM CYSTOSCOPY
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Need to evaluate systematicaly. Get fresh ultrasound abdomen first. Later if need CT, sr psa.etc..
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