The following routine urinalysis results are obtained:
pH: 5.0 glucose: negative blood: small
ketone: negative protein: 300 mg/dL nitrite: negative
Significant microscopic findings include: RBCs: 2-5/hpf, dysmorphic; casts: hemoglobin, granular.
These findings are most consistent with a diagnosis of:
A) acute cystitis. B) acute pyelonephritis.
C) acute glomerulonephritis. D) nephrotic syndrome.
C
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