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New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
Most clinicians immediately suspect a diagnosis of bacterial cystitis in a woman who has dysuria and frequent urination but no clinical evidence of upper-urinary-tract infection.
Komaroff, Anthony, Friedland, Gerald
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Most clinicians immediately suspect a diagnosis of bacterial cystitis in a woman who has dysuria and frequent urination but no clinical evidence of upper-urinary-tract infection.
Komaroff, Anthony, Friedland, Gerald
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
Abacterial pyuria, an acute and sharply severe irritation of the urinary tract, is also referred to as acute interstitial cystitis and amicrobic pyuria. The terms are appropriately descriptive. Patients with this disease manifest all the symptoms of painful acute cystitis. Although a high degree of pyuria is present, the presence of organisms has never
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Abacterial pyuria, an acute and sharply severe irritation of the urinary tract, is also referred to as acute interstitial cystitis and amicrobic pyuria. The terms are appropriately descriptive. Patients with this disease manifest all the symptoms of painful acute cystitis. Although a high degree of pyuria is present, the presence of organisms has never
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Ureteral Dilatation With Pyuria
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966Dr. Charles K. Jenkins: A 48-year-old white woman went to see her physician because of frequent and painful urination. Pyuria was found at that time, and sulfisoxazole, 1 gm/day, was given for a total of four months. The symptoms improved, but recurred one month later. Intravenous pyelography was performed at this time and was reported as abnormal. The
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Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports
In this review, the most recent literature regarding causes of sterile pyuria and the conditions that can co-occur or present with sterile pyuria will be addressed. Specifically, we examine sterile pyuria in the context of genitourinary tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections, interstitial cystitis, and genitourinary malignancy.
Xu Raymond, Ritts Rory, Badlani Gopal
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In this review, the most recent literature regarding causes of sterile pyuria and the conditions that can co-occur or present with sterile pyuria will be addressed. Specifically, we examine sterile pyuria in the context of genitourinary tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections, interstitial cystitis, and genitourinary malignancy.
Xu Raymond, Ritts Rory, Badlani Gopal
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