Pyuria is a condition that occurs when excess white blood cells are present in the urine. With pyuria, you can have visible changes in the urine, which may appear cloudy or thick or look like pus.
Having blood in your urine (hematuria) does not always mean you have an underlying abnormality. It may simply be the result of heavy exercise or a side effect of a drug that needs to be changed.
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Instead the Human Cell Atlas project has revealed there are thousands of cell types, with some appearing to be culprits in diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and cystic fibrosis.
Researchers with the global Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium report significant progress in their quest for a better understanding of the cells of the human body in health and disease ...
Scientists published more than three dozen papers as part of the Human Cell Atlas, an effort to map the human body cell by cell. The human body contains around 36 trillion to 37 trillion cells ...
The color of your urine doesn’t tell you much about the state of your kidney function until damage to the kidneys has progressed. Still, urine color changes may be an early indicator of some issues.
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Your urine often comprises trace amounts of ketones, which provide energy. When blood plasma levels are above 0.1-0.2 millimoles per liter, ketones appear in the urine. High levels of ketones can ...