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. 2022 Jan;43(1):31-38.
doi: 10.1016/j.revmed.2021.02.009. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

[Abnormal urine color assessment: The urine wheel]

[Article in French]
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[Abnormal urine color assessment: The urine wheel]

[Article in French]
Edouard Flamarion et al. Rev Med Interne. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Looking at the urine for diagnostic purposes, once performed by ancient Egyptians, can still provide some valuable clues in modern medicine. Several diseases have been named after their associated urine color and this underlines the clinical value of visual urine inspection: blue diaper disease, purple urine bag syndrome, black urine disease or porphyria. Abnormal urine color could be challenging for the clinician: it may reveal neoplastic disease (urologic cancer; melanoma), cell lysis (rhabdomyolysis; hemolysis), infection (lymphatic filariasis; malaria), enzyme deficiency (porphyria; alkaptonuria), medication or food intake. In this article, we present the diagnostic approach, the mechanisms involved and the main causes of abnormal urine color.

Keywords: Alcaptonurie; Alkaptonuria; Chyluria; Chylurie; Couleurs des urines; Drugs; Hematuria; Hemoglobinuria; Hématurie; Hémoglobinurie; Myoglobinuria; Myoglobinurie; Médicaments; Porphyria; Porphyrie; Urine color.

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