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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
pyelonephritis
)
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In caring for women with acute dysuria, clinicians traditionally have relied on clinical findings to distinguish between acute
pyelonephritis
and "cystitis"; they have ordered urinalysis and urine culture regularly for patients with suspected acute
pyelonephritis
and ordered these tests inconsistently for patients with suspected "cystitis." Recent evidence indicates that "cystitis" may actually be any of six different clinical conditions, each of which is managed differently; subclinical
pyelonephritis
, lower urinary tract bacterial infection,
chlamydial urethritis
, other forms of urethritis, vaginitis, or dysuria without any urinary tract or vaginal infection. The distinction between these entities is made primarily from clinical findings. Urinalysis is also of great value in symptomatic patients; the presence of pyuria (and possibly indirect quantitation of pyuria by the leukocyte esterase test) is a reliable indicator of treatable infection, and its absence indicates infection is not present. In contrast, urine culture is of clear value only in patients with acute
pyelonephritis
or subclinical
pyelonephritis
.
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PMID:Urinalysis and urine culture in women with dysuria. 351 13