We conducted a retrospective cohort study of consecutive febrile (temperature in triage ≥ 38°C) infants aged 0 days to 89 days seen in the emergency department at Children's Hospital Boston from ...
Pyuria is a condition defined by the increased presence of white blood cells in urine. Although a urinary tract infection is the most common cause of sterile pyuria, other conditions may be involved.
Expert Rev of Obstet Gynecol. 2012;7(3):269-279. In summary, excess levels of urobilinogen and bilirubin in the urine may signal liver disease, and more research is needed to correlate these levels ...
DIABETES insipidus ordinarily is due to lack of the neurohypophyseal hormone, vasopressin, which enables the kidneys to form concentrated urine. Treatment consists of administering material obtained ...
The trials could pave the way for more NHS clinics to offer game-changing UTI treatment ...
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