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Pete's urinalysis report shows the presence of glucose in urine. What medical condition is responsible for it? A. septicemia B. urinary tract infection C. overactive bladder D. diabetes mellitus E. anuria

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Pete's urinalysis report shows the presence of glucose in urine. What medical condition is responsible for it? A. septicemia B. urinary tract infection C. overactive bladder D. diabetes mellitus E. anuria

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The presence of glucose in urine, a condition known as glucosuria, is most commonly associated with D. Diabetes Mellitus. This condition occurs when the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar levels, leading to an excess of glucose in the bloodstream. Some of this excess glucose is then excreted in the urine.

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