2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2013.04.021
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Differential white blood cell counts may predict urinary tract infection in acute non-affective psychosis

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“…We recently found that absolute blood monocyte counts were a significant predictor of UTI and that female subjects with comorbid UTI and acute nonaffective psychosis had significantly lower differential blood lymphocyte counts in our previous study. 32 Further studies are needed to investigate this potential mechanism.…”
Section: Table 3 Psychotropic Medications By Subject Group and Urinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently found that absolute blood monocyte counts were a significant predictor of UTI and that female subjects with comorbid UTI and acute nonaffective psychosis had significantly lower differential blood lymphocyte counts in our previous study. 32 Further studies are needed to investigate this potential mechanism.…”
Section: Table 3 Psychotropic Medications By Subject Group and Urinamentioning
confidence: 99%