© 2002 the Emergency Medicine Journal
CASE REPORT
Urinary schistosomiasis
Birmingham Childrens Hospital, Birmingham, UK
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Correspondence to:
Dr S Verma, Birmingham Childrens Hospital, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham, B4 6NH, UK
Schistosomiasis, although the commonest cause of haematuria worldwide, often remains undiagnosed and is yet easily treated. An 8 year old boy with macroscopic, end stream haematuria is presented in whom the diagnosis was made only after some delay.
Keywords: haematuria; schistosomiasis
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