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Differential Diagnosis For Cloudy or purulent urine
- Iatrogenic, Self Induced Disorders
Catheter, bladder- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Filariasis
Schistosomiasis, hematobium- Infected organ, Abscesses
Pyelonephritis (acute)
Cystitis, acute.
Urinary tract infection
Cystitis, gangrenous
Cystitis, emphysematous
Cystitis, chronic.
Cystitis, incrusted
Pyelonephritis, chronic- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Hyperuricemia
Nephropathy, acute gouty/hyperuricemic
Hyperuricosuria
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome- Deficiency Disorders
Dehydration and fever
Dehydration- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Hyperphosphaturia Hereditary- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Oxalate kidney stones
Crystalluria
Blood clots, urinary tract
Bladder calculus
Foreign body, bladder- Reference to Organ System
Chyluria- Pathophysiologic
Urea overproduction physiology- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Ethylene glycol [Antifreeze] ingestion
Plant poisoning
Oxalic acid poisoning
Diet/oxalate excess- Synonyms
- Cloudy urine, Cloudy urine (finding), Nebulous urine, purulent urinary, Pus cells in urine, Pus cells in urine (finding), pyuria, Pyuria (finding), Pyurias, URINE CLOUDING, Urine cloudy, Urine cloudy (finding), Urine containing pus, Urine looks cloudy, Urine purulent
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