A female patient presents with upper respiratory tract infection. Two days after, she develops hematuria. What is the probable diagnosis?
Correct Answer: IgA nephropathy
Description: IgA nephropathy is associated with upper respiratory tract infections Gross hematuria usually appears simultaneously or within the first 48-72 hours after the infection begins; persists <3 days; loin pain- due to renal capsular swelling. Urine is usually brown rather than red, and clots are unusual.
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