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Revision as of 01:43, 21 February 2015
Differential Diagnosis
Red Urine
- Hematuria
- Hemoglobinuria
- Porphyria
- Myoglobinuria (rhabdomyolysis)
- Foods
- Blackberries
- Beets
- Blackberries
- Rhubarb
- Food coloring
- Fava beans
- Drugs
- Uric acid crystalluria (neonates)
Black
- Methyldopa
- Betadine
- Melanoma
- Cresol
- Iiron
- Laxatives (cascara, senna)
- L-dopa
- Methocarbamol
- Metronidazole
- Nitrofurantoin
- Sorbitol
Orange
- Pyridium
- Rifampin
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B12
- Carrots
- Beets
- Bile pigments
Purple
Brown
- Levodopa
- Metronidazole
- Nitrofurantoin
- Iron sorbitol
- Chloroquine
- Methyldopa
- Acetaminophen (overdose)
- Niridazole
- Fava beans
- Rhubarb
Blue/Green
- Amitryptiline
- Indomethicin
- Pseudomonas
Hematuria
UA = +Blood with +RBCs
Myoglobinuria
UA = +Blood with -RBCs
See Also
External Links
Sources
Aycock R. et al. Abnormal Urine Color. South Med J. 2012 Jan;105(1):43-7
