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| Test | 11-NOV-2020 | Reference Range | Unit |
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| Ketones [Presence] in Urine by Test strip | Urine ketone test negative |
| Test | 11-NOV-2020 | Reference Range | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glucose [Mass/volume] in Urine by Test strip | 10.3 H | 0 - 0.8 | mg/dL |
| Specific gravity of Urine by Test strip | 1.0 L | 1.005 - 1.03 | {nominal} |
| pH of Urine by Test strip | 6.0 | 4.6 - 7 | pH |
| Protein [Mass/volume] in Urine by Test strip | 10.6 | 0 - 145 | mg/dL |
| Nitrite [Presence] in Urine by Test strip | Urine nitrite positive | ||
| Hemoglobin [Presence] in Urine by Test strip | Urine blood test = + | ||
| Leukocyte esterase [Presence] in Urine by Test strip | Urine leukocyte test | ||
| Leukocytes [#/area] in Urine sediment by Microscopy high power field | 42.7 | 0 - 50 | /[HPF] |
| Erythrocytes [#/area] in Urine sediment by Microscopy high power field | 1.3 | 0 - 3 | /[HPF] |
| Epithelial cells [#/area] in Urine sediment by Microscopy high power field | 3.5 | 0 - 10 | /[HPF] |
| Casts [Presence] in Urine sediment by Light microscopy | Urine microscopy: no casts | ||
| Mucus [Presence] in Urine sediment by Light microscopy | Mucus in urine | ||
| Bacteria [#/area] in Urine sediment by Microscopy high power field | Finding of presence of bacteria |
| Test | 11-NOV-2020 | Reference Range | Unit |
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| Bacteria identified in Urine by Culture |
| Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us |
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| Urinalysis shows significant glucosuria, low specific gravity, positive nitrites, leukocyte esterase, blood, and presence of bacteria, with urine culture growing >100,000 CFU/mL Klebsiella pneumoniae. Findings are consistent with a urinary tract infection, likely complicated by poor glycemic control (possible undiagnosed or uncontrolled diabetes). Recommend clinical correlation and prompt management. |