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Roseola infantum: 1 case, in a fourteen-month-old girl whose urine was examined on three occasions before and during the rash, with a maximum of 13 binucleated cells in 208 cells counted (6 per ...
The urinary sediment of the 2 patients revealed the presence of numerous inclusion-bearing cells with the characteristic cytologic features ().The cells averaged 10 to 25 microns in diameter, and ...
Epithelial cells line various surfaces of the body, including the skin, blood vessels, organs, and urinary tract. A raised amount of epithelial cells in a person’s urine may indicate an ...
Urine microscopy is an important adjunct to the urinalysis. The findings of cells, casts or crystals can aid in urinalysis interpretation and in making a more accurate diagnosis. Since the formed ...
Urine sediment RNA. In healthy males, RNA from cells belonging to the genitourinary tract including kidney epithelia, prostate epithelia, immune cells and keratinocytes were identified, in ...
Urine should typically be clear and not murky, though the color can vary. Sediment, or particles, in your urine, can make it look cloudy. In many cases, sediment can only be detected by a clinical ...
Researchers observed substantial variability among nephrologists in their interpretations of findings from urine sediment examinations during kidney disease evaluations.“Nephrologists often use ...
The urine sediment examination is primarily used to detect and assess kidney and urinary system health. In the conventional practice, a urine sediment test covers six items: red blood cells, white ...
Urine typically contains very few or no white blood cells. The most common cause of pyuria is a urinary tract infection (UTI), but other conditions can also cause it. Pyuria may also occur as a ...
Genes expressed in human cells harvested from urine are remarkably similar to those of the kidney itself, suggesting they could be an important non-invasive source of information on the kidney.
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