Comparison of the clinical performance of the Atyp.C parameter of the UF-5000 fully automated urine particle analyzer with that of microscopic urine sediment analysis [PDF]
a) Objectives: Urinalysis is one of the most common laboratory screening tests to detect problems in the renal and urinary system; however, they cannot detect atypical cells (Atyp.Cs).
Kenichi Shukuya +7 more
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Automatic Classification of Particles in the Urine Sediment Test with the Developed Artificial Intelligence-Based Hybrid Model [PDF]
Urine sediment examination is one of the main tests used in the diagnosis of many diseases. Thanks to this test, many diseases can be detected in advance. Examining the results of this test is an intensive and time-consuming process.
Muhammed Yildirim +4 more
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Cystinuria: urine sediment as a diagnostic test [PDF]
To demonstrate the importance of carrying out the urinary sediment study with the correct interpretation and crystals typification as a clinical laboratory diagnostic tool, as well as the elaboration of protocols that determine the need to realize this ...
Pierna María +3 more
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Comparison of IDEXX SediVue Dx® urine sediment analyzer to manual microscopy for detection of casts in canine urine [PDF]
Background Detection of urinary casts is difficult due to their intermittent presence and deterioration in urine samples. Objective To compare the performance of the IDEXX SediVue Dx® Urine Sediment Analyzer (SediVue) with manual microscopy for the ...
Demitria M. Vasilatis +5 more
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Prevalence of positive urine culture in the presence of inactive urine sediment in 1049 urine samples from dogs [PDF]
Background Urinalysis (UA) is often used to screen for bacterial cystitis, regardless of sediment results, and followed up by quantitative urine culture (UC) for definitive diagnosis.
Nicole A. Strachan +2 more
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Automated urine sediment analyzers underestimate the severity of hematuria in glomerular diseases [PDF]
Hematuria, either glomerular or extraglomerular, is defined as 3 or more red blood cells (RBCs)/high power field. Currently, urinalyses are commonly performed using automated urine sediment analyzers.
Won Seok Yang
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Research on Urine Sediment Images Recognition Based on Deep Learning
Detection of urine sediment microscopic images of human urine samples plays an important part in vitro examination. Doctors usually use automatic urine sediment analyzer to assist manual examine.
Qingbo Ji, Xun Li, Zhiyu Qu, Chong Dai
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Urine Sediment Findings and the Immune Response to Pathologies in Fungal Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Candida spp. [PDF]
Fungi are pathogenic agents that can also cause disseminated infections involving the kidneys. Besides Candida, other agents like Cryptococcus spp.
José Antonio Tesser Poloni +1 more
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Koilocytes due to HPV in the urine sediment [PDF]
ABSTRACT Koilocytes are the hallmark of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and can be observed during routine cytology tests stained by Papanicolaou. However, the test is not part of the routine urinalysis report. Here we describe a case on HPV subtype 6 infection diagnosed after finding koilocytes in fresh and unstained urine sediment of a kidney ...
José Antonio Tesser Poloni +3 more
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Does combining urine sediment examination to renal cell arrest and damage biomarkers improve prediction of progression and mortality of sepsis associated acute kidney injury? [PDF]
Background Sepsis associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) among hospitalized patients is common with higher morbidity and mortality. There is a need to discover new methods that allow better prediction of its outcomes and prognosis.
Mohamed Mamdouh Elsayed +4 more
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