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The Interesting Case
Exercise induced macroscopic haematuria: run for a diagnosis?
Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands
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Keywords: macroscopic haematuria; exercise; running
Case report
A 42-year-old Caucasian female consulted our outpatient clinic because of exercise-related macroscopic haematuria. She has always been in excellent health, with different examinations during several years of her sporting career. A few months before, after return from a training camp in Denmark, she developed myalgia in the upper legs and frequently yellowish
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