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A 26 year old man presents with painless hematuria. He has no other complaints and on examination no other abnormality is found. What is the most appropriate initial investigation to get to a diagnosis?

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A 26 year old man presents with painless hematuria. He has no other complaints and on examination no other abnormality is found. What is the most appropriate initial investigation to get to a diagnosis? 


  1. Cystoscopy
  2. Midstream urine for culture
  3. Abdominal US
  4. MRI spine
  5. Coagulation screening

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The key is C. Abdominal ultrasound. [Abdominal US to exclude polycystic disease, malignancy, tumour, urolithiasis etc]. 

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