Pus vs Pyuria - What's the difference?
pus | pyuria |
A whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection.
(medicine, pathology) The presence of pus in the urine.
* 1903 , Thomas Kirkpatrick Monro, Manual of Medicine ,
* 1955 , John Henry Cunningham, Oswald Swinney Lowsley, The Year Book of Urology ,
* 2003 , Rabih O. Darouiche, Chapter 15: Infection and Spinal Cord Injury'', in Vernon W. Lin, Diana D. Cardenas, Frederick Frost, Nancy C. Cutter, Robert Waters, ''Spinal Cord Medicine: Principles and Practice ,
* 2006', Vicki Figen, ''Chapter 31: Dysuria and '''Pyuria'' , in Peter Manu, Raymond E. Suarez, Barbara J. Barnett (editors), ''Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry ,
As an initialism pus
is permanent under secretary (uk).As a noun pyuria is
(medicine|pathology) the presence of pus in the urine.pus
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(wikipedia pyuria)Noun
(en noun)page 516,
- Pyuria may result from suppuration in any part of the urinary system, or from an abscess opening into the urinary tract.
page 122,
- The Sternheimer-Malbin stain is useful in diagnosis of pyelonephritis, and of even more help in differential diagnosis of the pyurias .
page 202,
- The nonspecificity of the finding of pyuria', like bacteriuria, can also hamper the diagnosis of UTI. '''Pyuria''' reflects an inflammation of the uromucosal lining and may signal the transition from bladder colonization to symptomatic UTI. However, ' pyuria can also be caused bt a variety of noninfectious conditions.
page 287,
- Pyuria' is the presence of white blood cells (WBCs) in the urine. ' Pyuria alone does not indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI).