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Urinary Tract Infections
 

Dr Patsy Lill
Professor Emerita
University of South Carolina School of Medicine

Leucocytosis

A 57-year-old man presents with complaints of a sudden onset of fever, chills, malaise, perianal pain, and difficulty in voiding. Laboratory studies show a leukocytosis.

Below are images from a similar case.
 

 

This condition is MOST likely to be caused by which organism?

1.  Serratia
2.  Chlamydia
3.  S. saprophyticus
4. Proteus mirabilis
5. 
Staphylococcus aureus


 

ANSWER

 
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