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worrywart63
My urinalysis dip stick test show blood 1+ and Leukocyte esterase a trace. Does tis mean i have blatter cancer?
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thanks for your help. i hope you are right. i have a dr's appointment on 4/11.
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White blood cells in the urine usually indicate a urinary tract infection. The leukocyte esterase (LE) test detects esterase, an enzyme released by white blood cells.
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