Definition of Pyuria. Meaning of Pyuria. Synonyms of Pyuria

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Definition of Pyuria

Pyuria
Pyuria Py*u"ri*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? pus + ? urine.] (Med.) A morbid condition in which pus is discharged in the urine.

Meaning of Pyuria from wikipedia

- Pyuria is the condition of urine containing white blood cells or pus. Defined as the presence of 6-10 or more neutrophils per high power field of unspun...
- Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in urine. Bacteriuria accompanied by symptoms is a urinary tract infection while that without is known as asymptomatic...
- Urine may contain pus (a condition known as pyuria) as seen from a person with sepsis due to a urinary tract infection....
- (hematuria), protein in the urine (proteinuria), pus cells in the urine (pyuria) or cancer cells in the urine. A 24-hour urine collection used to be used...
- pressure (hypertension), and white blood cells in the urine (leucocyturia, pyuria). Some individuals with analgesic nephropathy may also have protein in their...
- and occasional RBC casts Sterile pyuria: white blood cells and no bacteria. About 50% of patients with AIN have pyuria. Nephrotic-range amount of protein...
- (hypertension), decreased urine output <400 ml/day (oliguria), red blood cell casts, pyuria, and mild to moderate proteinuria. If the condition is allowed to progress...
- gallbladder. Urinalysis may show white blood cells and protein in the urine (pyuria and proteinuria) without evidence of bacterial growth. Lumbar puncture may...
- Glynn RJ, Choodnovskiy I, Lipsitz LA (1994). "Reduction of bacteriuria and pyuria after ingestion of cranberry juice". JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical...
- the cause include a urinalysis (usually normal in testicular torsion). Pyuria and bacteriuria (white blood cells and bacteria in the urine) in patients...