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Clinical and laboratory features of urinary tract infections in young infants
Introduction: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common serious bacterial infection in young infants. Signs and symptoms are often nonspecific. Objectives: To describe clinical, demographic and laboratory features of UTI in infants ≤ 3 months old.
Denise Swei Lo +3 more
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Asymptomatic Pyuria In Diabetic Females
Background: The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence and the risk factors of asymptomatic pyuria in diabetic female patients. Methods: The study included 100 diabetic female patients and 100 non diabetic females attending the outpatient in ...
Hussein Aziz Nasir
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Urinary calprotectin as a diagnostic tool for detecting significant bacteriuria
Pyuria in dipstick examination serves as the most widespread screening tool for urinary tract infections (UTI). The absence of pyuria, however, does not exclude UTI.
Sabina Waldecker-Gall +5 more
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Altered urothelial ATP signaling in a major subset of human overactive bladder patients with pyuria [PDF]
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is an idiopathic condition, characterized by urgency, urinary frequency, and urgency incontinence, in the absence of routinely traceable urinary infection.
Balachandran, AA +14 more
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A research on asymptomatic bacteriuria in 14- to 17-year-old female students
Urinary tract infections, which are more common in women than in men, are especially seen in young asymptomatic females who don't obey the general rules of hygiene.
Ahangari, T. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Catheter‐associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are a common healthcare‐associated infection in children and a major contributor to increased morbidity, prolonged hospital stays and higher healthcare costs. This narrative review uses an evidence‐informed approach highlighting recent paediatric literature (2000–2025) to provide an overview
Simon P. Paget +4 more
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Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and its associated risk factors: The first report from Iran using both microalbuminuria and urine sediment [PDF]
Background: The incidence of major risk factors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the world is on the rise, and it is expected that this incidence and prevalence, particularly in developing countries, will continue to increase.
Alatab, S. +13 more
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Predictors of nonresponse to intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in Kawasaki disease [PDF]
PurposeIt has been reported that 10% to 20% of children with Kawasaki disease (KD) will not respond to intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatment. In this study, we aimed to identify useful predictors of therapeutic failure in children with KD.MethodsWe
Ashouri +29 more
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Objectives To develop consensus‐based definitions for infectious urinary tract disease in dogs and cats. Materials and Methods A modified Delphi approach was used to develop consensus on standard terminology and definitions. Results Four rounds of review were performed with two different expert and stakeholder audiences.
J. S. Weese +4 more
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Epidemiological studies show an increasing number of patients worldwide suffering from chronic kidney diseases (CKD), which are associated with a risk for progression to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).
Scherberich, Jürgen E. +2 more
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