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7-11 wbc in urine

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PostPosted: 06/24/08 - 16:20    Post subject: 7-11 wbc in urine Vote now! Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 06/24/08 - 17:05    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i would say that is normal - a normal range of wcc is 4-11 x 109/L

but it depends on the units you were given it in???

why are you worried???
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PostPosted: 06/24/08 - 17:07    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

oops - that's in blood though not urine....

don't know what it is in urine... although it doesn't sound too high to me. did you not get given a breakdown of your results??
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PostPosted: 06/25/08 - 21:53    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

in the urine it's supposed to be 0-2/hpf
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