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2012
Urinalysis is an integral part of the initial evaluation of renal and urinary tract disease. It may also provide an indication of the presence of systemic disease affecting the kidneys. Analysis of the urine should consist of (1) examination of the physical properties of urine; (2) examination of the chemical properties by dipstick urinalysis; and (3 ...
Kenneth Lim+2 more
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Urinalysis is an integral part of the initial evaluation of renal and urinary tract disease. It may also provide an indication of the presence of systemic disease affecting the kidneys. Analysis of the urine should consist of (1) examination of the physical properties of urine; (2) examination of the chemical properties by dipstick urinalysis; and (3 ...
Kenneth Lim+2 more
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DeckerMed Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation, 2016
Urinalysis comprises physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Although widely available, this test is often underused and misinterpreted. Urinalysis can provide helpful clues in the assessment of a variety of clinical conditions, but one must be aware of their limitations.
Suzanne El-Sayegh+3 more
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Urinalysis comprises physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Although widely available, this test is often underused and misinterpreted. Urinalysis can provide helpful clues in the assessment of a variety of clinical conditions, but one must be aware of their limitations.
Suzanne El-Sayegh+3 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
When properly performed and interpreted, urinalysis is one of the most useful tests available to the emergency physician. This article reviews procedures for urine collection and analysis, emphasizing inexpensive and noninvasive chemical, macroscopic, and microscopic techniques.
C, Sheets, J L, Lyman
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When properly performed and interpreted, urinalysis is one of the most useful tests available to the emergency physician. This article reviews procedures for urine collection and analysis, emphasizing inexpensive and noninvasive chemical, macroscopic, and microscopic techniques.
C, Sheets, J L, Lyman
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
Performing a urinalysis should be part of a minimum database in addition to physical examination, historical information gathering, complete blood cell counts, and serum/plasma biochemical analysis. Urinalysis provides information on function of various organs and information on renal function. It is necessary to interpret blood urea nitrogen and serum/
Amanda J, Callens, Joseph W, Bartges
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Performing a urinalysis should be part of a minimum database in addition to physical examination, historical information gathering, complete blood cell counts, and serum/plasma biochemical analysis. Urinalysis provides information on function of various organs and information on renal function. It is necessary to interpret blood urea nitrogen and serum/
Amanda J, Callens, Joseph W, Bartges
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Clinical Biochemistry, 2016
Urine contains an enormous amount of information. Well-standardized procedures for collection, transport, sample preparation and analysis should become the basis of an effective diagnostic strategy for urinalysis. As reproducibility of urinalysis has been greatly improved due to recent technological progress, preanalytical requirements of urinalysis ...
Joris R. Delanghe, Marijn M. Speeckaert
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Urine contains an enormous amount of information. Well-standardized procedures for collection, transport, sample preparation and analysis should become the basis of an effective diagnostic strategy for urinalysis. As reproducibility of urinalysis has been greatly improved due to recent technological progress, preanalytical requirements of urinalysis ...
Joris R. Delanghe, Marijn M. Speeckaert
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
To the Editor.— We enjoyed reading the article by Komaroff et al in the JulyArchives(138:1069-1073, 1978) and agree that the urinalysis, particularly the examination for bacteriuria, can be helpful in discriminating between a urinary tract infection and vaginitis. In their study, Kunin's criterion 1 was used, which considers the counting of one to ten
William P. Reed+2 more
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To the Editor.— We enjoyed reading the article by Komaroff et al in the JulyArchives(138:1069-1073, 1978) and agree that the urinalysis, particularly the examination for bacteriuria, can be helpful in discriminating between a urinary tract infection and vaginitis. In their study, Kunin's criterion 1 was used, which considers the counting of one to ten
William P. Reed+2 more
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