If your doctor tests your urine and finds too many leukocytes, it could be a sign of infection. Leukocytes are white blood cells created in the bone marrow and found in your blood and tissue.
Leukocytes may be detected in urine using a leukocyte esterase test or with an examination under a microscope. White blood ...
Recruitment of leukocytes from the vasculature to sites of inflammation involves a highly regulated interplay between adhesion molecules and their ligands. During the recruitment process ...
A new study has shown that the most common non-cancer diagnosis—asymptomatic prostatitis—can be made reliably by determining leukocyte number in a sample of urine collected after prostatic ...