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186 related items for PubMed ID: 38806578

  • 1. Urinary calprotectin as a diagnostic tool for detecting significant bacteriuria.
    Waldecker-Gall S, Waldecker CB, Babel N, Baraliakos X, Seibert F, Westhoff TH.
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  • 2. Reevaluating the true diagnostic accuracy of dipstick tests to diagnose urinary tract infection using Bayesian latent class analysis.
    Bafna P, Deepanjali S, Mandal J, Balamurugan N, Swaminathan RP, Kadhiravan T.
    PLoS One; 2020 May 28; 15(12):e0244870. PubMed ID: 33382863
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  • 3. Pyuria and bacteriuria in urine specimens obtained by catheter from young children with fever.
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  • 4. Microscopic Bacteriuria Detected by Automated Urinalysis for the Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infection.
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  • 5. Can routine automated urinalysis reduce culture requests?
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  • 6. Diagnostic accuracy of rapid urine dipstick test to predict urinary tract infection among pregnant women in Felege Hiwot Referral Hospital, Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia.
    Demilie T, Beyene G, Melaku S, Tsegaye W.
    BMC Res Notes; 2014 Jul 29; 7():481. PubMed ID: 25073620
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  • 7. Enhanced versus automated urinalysis for screening of urinary tract infections in children in the emergency department.
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  • 8. Diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections across age groups.
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  • 9. Measurement of urinary leukocyte esterase activity: a screening test for urinary tract infections.
    Chernow B, Zaloga GP, Soldano S, Quinn A, Lyons P, McFadden E, Cook D, Rainey TG.
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  • 10. Predicting urine culture results by dipstick testing and phase contrast microscopy.
    Smith P, Morris A, Reller LB.
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  • 11. The dipstick test in the diagnosis of UTI and the effect of pretreatment catheter exchange in catheter-associated UTI.
    Kumazawa J, Matsumoto T.
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  • 12. Current Pyuria Cutoffs Promote Inappropriate Urinary Tract Infection Diagnosis in Older Women.
    Bilsen MP, Aantjes MJ, van Andel E, Stalenhoef JE, van Nieuwkoop C, Leyten EMS, Delfos NM, Sijbom M, Numans ME, Achterberg WP, Mooijaart SP, van der Beek MT, Cobbaert CM, Conroy SP, Visser LG, Lambregts MMC.
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  • 13. The inadequacy of urinary dipstick and microscopy as surrogate markers of urinary tract infection in urological outpatients with lower urinary tract symptoms without acute frequency and dysuria.
    Khasriya R, Khan S, Lunawat R, Bishara S, Bignall J, Malone-Lee M, Ishii H, O'Connor D, Kelsey M, Malone-Lee J.
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  • 14. Screening tests for urinary tract infection in children: A meta-analysis.
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  • 15. Detection of pyuria and bacteriuria in symptomatic ambulatory women.
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  • 16. Urine Concentration and Pyuria for Identifying UTI in Infants.
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  • 17. Clinical features to identify urinary tract infection in nursing home residents: a cohort study.
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  • 18. The validity of the uriscreen test for early detection of urinary tract infection in children.
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    Takagi S, Arakawa S, Matsumoto O, Kamidono S, Terasoma K, Mita T.
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  • 20. Discrediting microscopic pyuria and leucocyte esterase as diagnostic surrogates for infection in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms: results from a clinical and laboratory evaluation.
    Kupelian AS, Horsley H, Khasriya R, Amussah RT, Badiani R, Courtney AM, Chandhyoke NS, Riaz U, Savlani K, Moledina M, Montes S, O'Connor D, Visavadia R, Kelsey M, Rohn JL, Malone-Lee J.
    BJU Int; 2013 Jul 16; 112(2):231-8. PubMed ID: 23305196
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