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A 2-week-old infant with a history of alf matic vaginal

Portion Name: Week 13 Reflection Quiz A 42-year-old woman presents with urinary urgency and frequency for months. She also describes significant discomfort with urination, both dysuria and suprapubic pain. She occasionally has nocturia as well. She has gone to several urgent care facilities, where she was treated with antibiotics without improvement and had two cultures that showed sterile urine. She is not having any vaginal discharge, itching, or rash. She was never a smoker. What is the most appropriate diagnosis at this time? 1. Acute cystitis 2. Chronic pyelonephritis 3. Bladder cancer 4. Interstitial cystitis

 
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