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1  which was isolated from men at the onset of dysuria.
2 atient had not experienced fever, chills, or dysuria.
3 esented with complaints of perineal pain and dysuria.
4 t comorbidities presented with hematuria and dysuria.
5 95% CI: 1.35-5.11; I2: 67%; p-value = 0.01), dysuria (3,686 FGM/C and 3,482 non-FGM/C participants; p
6 ptoms of urethral discharge (75% vs. 92%) or dysuria (47% vs. 74%) or signs of moderate or profuse ur
7 ated visit, report of a symptomatic partner, dysuria, abnormal vaginal discharge, or a new sex partne
8 ibed syndromes: crystalluria associated with dysuria and crystalluria associated with back or flank p
9 er high powered field in the urine); and (4) dysuria and fever plus at least 1 of the following sympt
10 pathogen; (3) pyuria (>=10 WBC/hpf); and (4) dysuria and fever plus at least one of the following sym
11 e more powerful (24.6 for the combination of dysuria and frequency but no vaginal discharge or irrita
12       Specific combinations of symptoms (eg, dysuria and frequency without vaginal discharge or irrit
13      The urogenital form is characterised by dysuria and haematuria; complications are renal failure
14 ted to the nephrologist with recent onset of dysuria and increasing swelling in the left inguinoscrot
15 quency urgency, urge incontinence, nocturia, dysuria and other kinds of pain emanating from the bladd
16     This crystalluria may be associated with dysuria and urinary frequency, with flank or back pain a
17 nd developed ocular discomfort, photophobia, dysuria, and macular rashes on the trunk and the extremi
18 lank pain, hematuria, suprapubic discomfort, dysuria, and urgent or frequent urination.
19 n in childhood, manifesting as incontinence, dysuria, and urinary frequency, is a common condition.
20 ts experienced grade 1 or 2 toxicities, with dysuria being the most common.
21 16.0), back pain (LR, 3.6; 95% CI, 2.1-6.1), dysuria, frequency, or both (LR range, 2.2-2.8), and new
22  40 kg or more, with two or more symptoms of dysuria, frequency, urgency, or lower abdominal pain, an
23 t associated with the presence of discharge, dysuria, genital pruritus, or genital irritation or odor
24 ific symptoms of infection and denied fever, dysuria, hematuria, and abdominal pain.
25 dverse effects were limited to mild/moderate dysuria in all subjects, and a reversible increase in pl
26 nd D, sex, STDs, or symptoms of discharge or dysuria in the HIV-1-positive partner.
27 f immediate effect, and severe postoperative dysuria, many urologists became disinterested in this pr
28 ng symptoms: urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria may affect the global emotional well-being of a
29 lf-resolving, mild to moderate, intermittent dysuria (median duration 5.0 days [IQR 2.5-18.5]).
30  AEs were micturition urgency (n = 16; 40%), dysuria (n = 16; 40%), fatigue (n = 13; 32.5%), pollakiu
31 nd can be accompanied by frequent urination, dysuria, oliguria, and haematuria.
32 ticipants with untreated infections reported dysuria or discharge during the 6 months preceding testi
33 plaining of weight-loss, fatigue, hematuria, dysuria, painful right inguinal ulceration, and right sc
34  patients did not experience any diarrhea or dysuria, respectively.
35 hing breadth of sequelae: hematuria, anemia, dysuria, stunting, uremia, bladder cancer, urosepsis, an
36 decreased the probability of UTI: absence of dysuria (summary negative LR, 0.5; 95% CI, 0.3-0.7), abs
37 worsened urinary urgency or frequency, acute dysuria, suprapubic tenderness, or costovertebral angle
38 ll incidence of grade 2 diarrhea and grade 2 dysuria was 36% and 23%, respectively.
39 g with discharge or patients presenting with dysuria were more likely to receive accurate presumptive
40 tomatic suspected UTIs and culture-confirmed dysuria were not observed.
41 uch as vulvovaginal dryness, discomfort, and dysuria, which significantly impacts quality of life.
42 ross hematuria, 5; microscopic hematuria, 2; dysuria without infection, 6; difficulty voiding, 3; and