The phrase "leuk est ua abnormal" appears to be a misspelled or incorrectly formatted version of "leuk est ua abnormal." This could potentially be a result of a transcription error or a typo. In a medical context, "leuk" could refer to leukocytes, which are white blood cells. An abnormal leukocyte count may indicate an underlying health issue that requires further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
"Leuk est" appears to be a typographical error. Perhaps you meant "leuk est" as "leukocyte esterase," which is an enzyme produced by white blood cells. It is commonly tested for in urine samples to detect the presence of white blood cells, which may indicate an infection.
"Leuk est ua" appears to be a partial or incomplete phrase. It is not a recognized medical term or abbreviation. If you provide more context or clarify your question, I can try to provide a more specific answer.
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