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Revision as of 02:15, 1 June 2018

Pyuria Differential Diagnosis

Differentiating the diseases that can cause pyuria:[1][2][3][4]

Category Disease Clinical manifestations Para−clinical findings Gold standard for diagnosis Associated findings
Symptoms Physical examination
Lab Findings Imaging
Pain Fever N/V Urinary symptoms BP Edema Other CBC Electrolytes Urinalysis Ultrasound CT scan Other
Dysuria Frequency Urgency Gross hematuria Cell Cast Bacteriuria Culture Other
Infectious diseases UTI[5] Bacterial Asymptomatic bacteriuria[6][7] Nl Nl Nl ± + Urinalysis
  • Increased risk in pregnancy
  • Must be treated prior to an invasive urologic procedure
Cystitis[8] + + + Nl Nl Nl + + Urinalysis
Pyelonephritis[9] + + + + + + Nl WBC ↑ Nl WBC cast + + Clinical manifestation + urinalysis
Viral[10][11] + + + + ± Nl Nl Nl PCR viral load
Tuberculosis[12][13][14][15] ± + + + + Nl Nl Nl ± Positive mycobacterial urine culture
  • Microscopic hematuria +
Pulmonary TB on chest CT Urine mycobacterial PCR
Fungal
STD Chlamydia
Gonococcus
Ureaplasma urealyticum
HSV−2
Herpes zoster
HPV
HIV
Prostatitis
Balanitis
PID
Appendicitis
Category Disease Pain Fever N/V Dysuria Frequency Urgency Gross hematuria BP Edema Other PE CBC Electrolytes Cell Cast Bacteriuria Culture Other UA findings Ultrasound CT scan Other imaging Gold standard for diagnosis Associated findings
Non−infectious diseases Urinary tract disorders Urinary catheterization
Urinary tract stone
Urinary tract neoplasm
Urinary fistula
Interstitial cystitis
Vesicoureteral reflux
Hydronephrosis
Renal diseases Polycystic kidney disease
Renal vein thrombosis
Interstitial nephritis
Papillary necrosis
IgA nephropathy
Renal transplant rejection
Disease Pain Fever N/V Dysuria Frequency Urgency Gross hematuria BP Edema Other PE CBC Electrolytes Cell Cast Bacteriuria Culture Other UA findings Ultrasound CT scan Other imaging Gold standard for diagnosis Associated findings
Systemic disease Malignant hypertension
Diabetic nephropathy
Sickle cell disease
Sarcoidosis
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Sjögren’s syndrome
Kawasaki's disease
Henoch-Schönlein purpura + + + +
Graft versus host disease (GVHD)
Medication/toxin Analgesic nephropathy
Contrast−induced nephropathy
Glucocorticoids
Toluene
Lead poisoning
Category Disease Pain Fever N/V Dysuria Frequency Urgency Gross hematuria BP Edema Other PE CBC Electrolytes Cell Cast Bacteriuria Culture Other UA findings Ultrasound CT scan Other imaging Gold standard for diagnosis Associated findings
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