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pyuria/fever

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Prolonged fever and pyuria: a urinary tract infection presentation of incomplete Kawasaki disease.

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We report two patients with incomplete Kawasaki disease that presented as apparent urinary tract infection. Persistent fever and pyuria were the initial presentation without concomitant signs suggestive of Kawasaki disease; thus the patients were treated as urinary tract infection. Fever persisted

Fever, bacteriuria, and pyuria in spinal cord injured patients with indwelling urethral catheters.

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Little is known about the significance of pyuria in spinal cord injury patients with indwelling urethral catheters (IUCs). The hospital courses of 32 such patients admitted to a rehabilitation hospital from January 1986 to December 1987 were reviewed to determine the incidence of unexplained febrile

What is the risk of bacterial meningitis in infants who present to the emergency department with fever and pyuria?

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OBJECTIVE To determine the rate of bacterial meningitis among febrile infants in the emergency department (ED) who have pyuria detected in an initial catheterized urine specimen. METHODS This retrospective chart review, conducted at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ont., involved all

Prolonged fever and pyuria: an uncommon manifestation of Q fever.

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A patient with Q fever is described who had been ill for a year before the diagnosis was made on the basis of serological data. In addition it was possible to isolate Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent by culture from the urine. This is very exceptional and is to our knowledge only the second

Pyuria and bacteriuria in urine specimens obtained by catheter from young children with fever.

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Results of urinalysis and culture of 2181 urine specimens obtained by catheter from febrile children aged less than 24 months were analyzed to determine the following: (1) an optimal cutoff point in considering a bacterial colony count clinically "significant," (2) the accuracy of leukocyte esterase

Pyuria associated with acute Kawasaki disease and fever from other causes.

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Despite the widespread recognition of pyuria in acute Kawasaki disease (KD) patients and its inclusion in the American Heart Association list of supporting laboratory data for KD diagnosis, no systematic study of pyuria and the origin of these cells in KD patients have been reported. We used

Fever can cause pyuria in children.

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Upper tract urothelial cell carcinoma presenting as fever of unknown origin and acid-sterile pyuria.

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A 2-month-old male with pyuria and persistent fever.

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[Virus infections and pyuria in fever convulsions].

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Association of pyuria and clinical characteristics with the presence of urinary tract infection among patients with acute nephrolithiasis.

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OBJECTIVE Pyuria is a useful indicator of urinary tract infection among patients with compatible symptoms; however, its utility has not been adequately investigated among patients with acute nephrolithiasis. Therefore, we examine performance characteristics of pyuria and other clinical and

Pyuria is not always sterile in children with Kawasaki disease.

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BACKGROUND Although Kawasaki disease (KD) often presents with sterile pyuria, bacterial pyuria (urinary tract infection [UTI]) occasionally occurs. METHODS This was a retrospective cohort study of 285 children with KD diagnosed between 1995 and 2005. Among these patients, a total of 210 patients

Bacterial and viral pathogens causing fever in infants less than 3 months old.

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We studied 182 sick, febrile (temperature greater than 38 degrees C) infants less than 3 months of age, who presented at our Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, during a one-year period, to determine the relative causes of fever in this age group. Blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, nasopharyngeal

Early features of Kawasaki disease with pyuria in febrile infants younger than 6 months.

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Children with Kawasaki disease (KD) and pyuria have been misdiagnosed with urinary tract infection (UTI). We compared clinical and laboratory features at admission between two groups of infants under 6 months of age who showed initial pyuria, to identify the initial clues suggestive of

Pyuria is absent during urinary tract infections in neutropenic patients.

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To investigate the diagnostic significance of a normal urine sediment in the work-up for fever of unknown origin in neutropenia. Urinary tract infection was defined as ≥10(5) urinary pathogens in the absence of another focus. Pyuria was found in only 1/23 neutropenic episodes compared to 21/31 in
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