A 22-year-old man comes to the emergency department after an episode of gross hematuria and right flank pain that resolved spontaneously. The episode occurred while he was hiking in the mountains in summer heat. The patient has no dysuria, urgency, frequency, or fever. He smokes cigarettes occasionally but does not use illicit drugs or alcohol. Temperature is 36.7 C (98 F) , blood pressure is 120/70 mm Hg, pulse is 70/min, and respirations are 14/min. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. Laboratory results are as follows:
Urine microscopic examination reveals numerous intact red blood cells but no other abnormal findings. Renal ultrasound demonstrates increased echogenicity of the renal medulla, but there is no hydronephrosis. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's hematuria?
A) Glomerulonephritis
B) Nephrolithiasis
C) Papillary necrosis
D) Pyelonephritis
E) Rhabdomyolysis
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