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Pus cells, also known as pyuria, are white blood cells (leukocytes) that are found in the urine. These cells are typically present in urine when there is an infection or inflammation in the urinary tract or in the surrounding tissues.

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English: Under a microscope, pus cells appear as small, spherical cells with a multi-lobed nucleus. They are a key component of the body's immune response to infection or inflammation. The presence of pus cells in urine is indicative of an ongoing immune response within the urinary tract.
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