Association between vitamin D level and hematuria from a dipstick test in a large scale population based study: Korean National Health and nutrition examination survey.
Hyunjin RyuHyunjeong ChoYun Kyu OhKwon Wook JooYon Su KimCurie AhnSeung Seok HanPublished in: BMC nephrology (2019)
We found that vitamin D deficiency is correlated with hematuria in women, particularly after menopause. Further interventional studies are warranted to address whether correcting vitamin D deficiency can lower the risk of hematuria.