1935
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1935.02760330025007
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The Significance of Pyuria-in Children

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“…For this there seem to be several possible reasons. Inadequate cleansing may leave a few cells as contaminants or, as Hepler and Scott (1935) found, pyuria may occur with infections outside the urinary tract. Then there may be urinary tract infection (as in 11 of the 18 with cell counts greater than 100 per c.mm.…”
Section: The Meaning Of Pyuriamentioning
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“…For this there seem to be several possible reasons. Inadequate cleansing may leave a few cells as contaminants or, as Hepler and Scott (1935) found, pyuria may occur with infections outside the urinary tract. Then there may be urinary tract infection (as in 11 of the 18 with cell counts greater than 100 per c.mm.…”
Section: The Meaning Of Pyuriamentioning
confidence: 99%