Eosinophiluria is the abnormal presence of eosinophils in the urine.
It can be measured by detecting levels of eosinophil cationic protein.
[1] It can be associated with a wide variety of conditions, including: Eosinophiluria (>5% of urine leukocytes ) is a common finding (~90%) in antibiotic-induced allergic nephritis, however, lymphocytes predominate in allergic interstitial nephritis induced by NSAIDs.
Eosinophiluria is a feature of atheroembolic ARF.
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