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- R S Dieter.
- Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53562, USA.
- Compr Ther. 2000 Jan 1; 26 (3): 150-2.
AbstractSterile pyuria is not an uncommon laboratory finding. This article explores the major causes of sterile pyuria, including infectious, systemic, structural and physiologic, and drug-related causes. It also discusses the differential diagnosis of eosinophiluria and the basic workup of sterile pyuria.
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