Clinical and histopathological features of asymptomaticpersistent microscopic hematuria in children

Turk J Med Sci. 2016 Dec 20;46(6):1707-1711. doi: 10.3906/sag-1511-10.

Abstract

Background/aim: We analyzed the clinical and pathological features and prognosis of 106 children with persistent asymptomatic microscopic hematuria (PAMH) with or without mild proteinuria.

Materials and methods: This was a retrospective study of 106 children who were referred to our clinics from 2000 to 2013 for evaluation of PAMH.

Results: Among the 106 patients, 69 (65%) were female and 37 (35%) were male. The patients were divided into two groups: 101 patients with isolated microscopic hematuria (IMH) and 5 patients with asymptomatic microscopic hematuria and mild proteinuria (AMHP). Renal biopsy was performed in all 5 children with AHMP: 2 patients had hereditary nephropathy and 2 patients had focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). One biopsy specimen revealed nonspecific findings. Renal biopsy was performed in 9 children with IMH: 4 patients had hereditary nephropathy and 5 patients had nonspecific findings. None of the patients received any specific treatment prior to renal biopsy. During the follow-up period, none of the patients developed impaired renal function. Among all the children, only one patient with AMHP developed hypertension and 2 patients with IMH developed proteinuria.

Conclusion: Long-term follow-up must be done carefully for isolated microscopic hematuria and renal biopsy should be performed in selected cases.

Keywords: Hematuria; proteinuria; renal biopsy.

MeSH terms

  • Biopsy
  • Child
  • Female
  • Hematuria*
  • Humans
  • Kidney
  • Kidney Diseases
  • Male
  • Proteinuria
  • Retrospective Studies