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A 22-year-old Brazilian fashion model comes to the ED with a history of fever, dysuria, and shaking chills. Results of her UA, with normal findings for comparison, are as follows: URINALYSIS (UA) RESULTS NORMAL FINDINGS Color amber yellow amber yellow Appearance turbid clear Specific gravity 1.040 1.003-1.030 pH 8.4 6.5 (range, 4.6-8.0) Protein neg neg Glucose neg neg Ketones neg neg Bili neg neg WBC count >100 units 0 Bacteria bacilli(rods) 0 Sediment WBC casts none What’s the probable diagnosis? a. Diabetes mellitus with glycosuria b. Glomerulonephritis with staphylococcal infection c. Nephrotic syndrome with albuminuria d. Urinary tract infection with pyelonephritis

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Answered by sonal160020
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b answer is the correct one

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