If this is a UTI, I think it means this. sm
Posted By: Txczech on 2007-01-29
In Reply to: s/l en-squed - debbie
Subject: If this is a UTI, I think it means this. sm
The patient went ahead and took something for the UTI, causing partial clearing of the urine, so the results of the UA are skewed.
Whew!! It is Monday or what!!!!
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