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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
* A urinalysis commonly reveals white blood cells (WBCs) or red blood cells (RBCs). | * A [[urinalysis]] commonly reveals white blood cells (WBCs) or red blood cells (RBCs). | ||
* A urine culture (clean catch) or catheterized urine specimen may be performed to determine the type of bacteria in the urine and the appropriate antibiotic for treatment. | * A [[urine culture]] (clean catch) or catheterized urine specimen may be performed to determine the type of bacteria in the urine and the appropriate antibiotic for treatment. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
- A urinalysis commonly reveals white blood cells (WBCs) or red blood cells (RBCs).
- A urine culture (clean catch) or catheterized urine specimen may be performed to determine the type of bacteria in the urine and the appropriate antibiotic for treatment.