- usually in preschool or early school-age children presenting with tea-colored urine
- most commonly is postinfectious (following URI)
- may also have periorbital edema and high blood pressure
- UA shows blood, and microscopy shows RBC's and RBC casts
- no definitive emergent treatment, but prognosis is usually good with resolution of symptoms over 8-10 weeks
References
AAP Prep Curriculum