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No AccessJournal of Urology1 Feb 2002Asymptomatic infections of the urinary tract Edward H. Kass Edward H. KassEdward H. Kass Second (Harvard) Medical Service, Boston City Hospital, USA Fourth (Harvard) Medical Service, Boston City Hospital, USA Fourth (Harvard) Medical Service, Boston City Hospital, USA Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(02)80328-7AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail References 1. : Factors in the pathogenesis of pyelonephritis. Yale J. Biol. 28: 81. Google Scholar 2. : Chemotherapeutic and antibiotic drugs in the management of infections of the urinary tract. Am. J. Med.1955; 18: 764. Google Scholar 3. : The differential diagnosis of Bright's disease: clinicopathological correlation. New England J. Med.1943; 229: 387. Google Scholar Rhoads, et al, 1952 : Antibacterial management of urinary tract infections. JAMA1952; 148: 165. Google Scholar 5. : Pyelonephritis. Correlation of clinical and pathologic observations in the antibiotic era. M. Clin. North America1955; 39: 297. Google Scholar 6. : Evaluation of "positive" urine culture. An approach to the differentiation of significant bacteria from contaminants. Am. J. Med.1956; 20: 88. Google Scholar © 2002 by American Urological Association, IncFiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 167Issue 2 Part 2February 2002Page: 1016-1020 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2002 by American Urological Association, IncMetricsAuthor Information Edward H. Kass Second (Harvard) Medical Service, Boston City Hospital, USA Fourth (Harvard) Medical Service, Boston City Hospital, USA Fourth (Harvard) Medical Service, Boston City Hospital, USA Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF DownloadLoading ...
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