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What does large leukocyte esterase, ua mean?

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered

Infection: Leukocyte esterase in urine is a marker of infection in the urinary system.

Dr Friedlander and another doctor agreed

Answered 6/4/2019

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Took keflex for uti but still have symptoms LEUKOCYTE ESTERASE,UA trace NITRITE,UA neg SL AMB POCT UROBILINOGEN 0.2 POCT URINE PROTEIN 30 PH,UA 7.5 BLOOD,UA neg SPECIFIC GRAVITY,UA 1.010 KETONES,UA trace BILIRUBIN,UA neg GLUCOSE, UA neg?

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Are my Urinalysis results a cause for concern? Under blood it says Large, Urobilinigen .02 and Leukocyte Esterase small. Im 27 weeks pregnant.

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Does an urinalysis report of: leukocyte esterase 1+, urine WBC 6-10 and squamous epithelial cells 0-5 mean an infection?

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What can elevated WBC (6-10) in ua mean in dmt1 patient if no bacteria, esterase, nitrates, pain UTI symptoms, etc.? Could it be elevated still from a UTI in mid-december? No hema/proteinuria either

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Urinalysis results show trace leukocyte esterase?

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