2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcl.2015.06.011
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Acute Urinary Tract Disorders

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“…2 However, imaging is not required for diagnosis and is typically reserved for patients who are immunocompromised, have severe symptoms, or show no clinical improvement 72 hours after initiating antibiotic therapy. 2,3,4 The diagnosis acute pyelonephritis is mostly done using clinical judgment. A patient's history, physical exam, and confirmatory labs including urinalysis is usually sufficient for the diagnosis.…”
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“…2 However, imaging is not required for diagnosis and is typically reserved for patients who are immunocompromised, have severe symptoms, or show no clinical improvement 72 hours after initiating antibiotic therapy. 2,3,4 The diagnosis acute pyelonephritis is mostly done using clinical judgment. A patient's history, physical exam, and confirmatory labs including urinalysis is usually sufficient for the diagnosis.…”
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