To the Editor: Spinning is an aerobic activity performed ona stationary bicycle and carried out in groups in enclosed rooms,with instructors increasing and intensifying the workout byvarying the resistance of the bike, altering the pace, or "jumping,"which is repetitive standing and sitting. This form of recreationis becoming extremely popular, and physicians should be awareof the possibility of gross hematuria in patients who participatein spinning.
A 58-year-old man was spinning five or six times per week. Grosshematuria was noted during routine examinations. Cystoscopy,retrograde ureteroscopy, intravenous pyelography, computed tomographicscanning, and cytologic studies . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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