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The Importance of Urine Sediment Analysis
Clinical LaboratoryUrinary sediment is an important part of routine urine test, which plays an irreplaceable role in the diagnosis of diseases, monitoring of treatment effect, and prognosis judgment [1].Through the results of urine dry chemistry and microscopic examination of urinary sediment, we inter-preted and analyzed the clinical significance of urinary casts in ...
Yinjia, Lou, Jiehua, Han
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The Urine and Urinary Sediment
1990It has been known for centuries that abnormalities in urine may indicate disease. The science of urinalysis has progressed greatly since the days of the medieval “Pisse Prophets” who, by visual examination of the urine, claimed to diagnose disease and see into the future.
Agnes Fogo, Amin Y. Barakat
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2020
A quiz based on a collection of images shows the various morphological differences of numerous urine sediment constituents. Exercise sheets are provided to enable the reader to check what they have learnt.
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A quiz based on a collection of images shows the various morphological differences of numerous urine sediment constituents. Exercise sheets are provided to enable the reader to check what they have learnt.
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Improving Urine Sediment Analysis
Laboratory Medicine, 1995Urinalysis with microscopic sediment is examination a commonly performed laboratory test. The microscopic examination often is performed under poorly controlled conditions that limit the clinical relevance, particularly of quantitative findings. We review features of several commercially available systems that can improve the procedures accuracy and ...
Donna Monferdini +2 more
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The Urine Sediment as a Biomarker of Kidney Disease
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2015The modern era of medicine has ushered in new diagnostic technologies to assist the clinician in evaluating patients with kidney disease. The birth of automated urine analysis technology and centralized laboratory testing has unfortunately made examination of urine sediment by physicians a rare event.
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“Dumbbell‐like” crystals in urine sediment
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2008Presence of crystals in urine sediment is not an infrequent finding, and its observation does not have any especial clinical signification in most situations. Some factors as pH, temperature, and emission time of the urine may play a part in their formation.
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Analysis of polar lipids in the urine sediment
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1967Abstract Analyses of the lipids in urine sediment obtained from normal adults and individuals afflicted with chronic degenerative disorders are described. Polar lipid classes were identified by their behaviour on DEAE and alumina column chromatography and on thin-layer chromatography.
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Crystal‐like structure in urine sediment
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2008The analysis of urine sediment is a diagnostic test that can provide useful and relevant information in a large spectrum of clinical situations. Crystalluria is a common finding and its present in both normal and pathological conditions. A wide variety of crystals may be observed in urine sediment and can be identified based on the morphology and ...
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