When doctors suspect a patient has a urinary tract infection, they often request a urine sample so they can test for the presence of bacteria. Now, new research suggests this step may be unnecessary.
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 ...
Identification of urinary markers using proteomics analysis of urine in patients with bladder cancer
Phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors reduce in vitro proliferation of prostate primary cells but do not interfere with growth of prostate carcinoma cell lines No significant financial relationships to ...
Urine tests measure specific substances in your urine, such as electrolytes, proteins, and bacteria. These tests can reveal a lot about your health, particularly when gradual changes or big jumps ...
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