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Colorless hexagonal plates in acid urine |
Cystine crystals |
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CSF glucose levels should be
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60-70% of plasma levels
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Flat diamond (four sides),rhombic, lemon shaped with yellowish to greenish coloration
Present in acid urine |
uric acid crystals
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Clinitest will detected
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all reducing substances
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excessive amounts of Red blood cells in urine and red blood cell cast can be diagnosis of
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acute glomerulonephritis
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RBC casts are diagnostic of
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glomerular disease
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WBC cast are diagnostic of
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renal inflammation or infection
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Increased amounts of WBC and WBC cast in urine examination can indicate
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Acute pylonephritis
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Detect neural tube defects
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alpha fetoprotein
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During examination of semen sperm are examined using
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bright field high power objectives of 40-100X
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Patients with gout involving joints will have markedly elevated neutrophils in
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Synovial fluid
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measurement of light scatter is a characteristic of
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nephelometry
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based on the principle of measured light emission that fluoresces after stimulation from ultra violet light
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flurometry
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Alkaline crystals
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TP
CP AB CC |
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Normal volume of urine
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1200 to 1500 mls
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Diagnostic of kidney disease
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tubular epithelial cells
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Vaginal contaminant
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Squamous epithelial cells
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Yeast cells as a cause of infection are more commonly found in patients with
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diabetes mellitus
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are frequently seen in patients with acute renal tubular necrosis
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Tubular epithelial cells
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Sudan III will confirm the presence of
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Fat
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Urine Osmolality = 850 mOsm/Kg
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This represents loss of tubular function and concentrating ability
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