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Therefore reliable indices, i.e. urinary leucocyte and bacterial counting with flow cytometer should be considered for early diagnosis and treatment. ...
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JY Gillenwater, Detection of urinary leukocytes by chemstrip-L, J Urol 125 (1981), pp. 383–384. View Record in Scopus | Cited By in Scopus (8) ...
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Leucocytes and bacteria in urine are the important indices for diagnosing urinary tract infections. Urine specimens from 260 patients were examined for ...
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The presence of leucocytes in urine was usually related to the bacterial count, pyuria being commonest in urines showing `significant bacteriuria'. However, urinary tract instrumentation caused pyuria in the absence of infection.
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The survival of white cells under 15 µ in diameter (95% polymorphonuclear leucocytes), obtained from the urine of patients with urinary tract infections, was examined in vitro under different conditions of osmolarity, pH, and temperature of incubation.
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BioInfoBank Library :: [Diagnosis of leucocytes in urine by means of a test-strip (author's transl)] Detection of bacteriuria and pyuria within two minutes. Urinary adenylate kinase and urinary tract infections. A glucose-determination on mechanized analyzers using glucose-dehydrogenase. ... Dtsch Med Wochenschr. ... A/C ratio),
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