Urine
Microscopy Urine microscopy is a laboratory procedure used to detect and identify abnormally occurring substances in urine. It involves examining a urine sample under a microscope and looking for abnormal particles, such as red and white blood cells, crystals, and casts. The findings can help diagnose diseases of the kidney and urinary tract and help reveal information about other abnormalities in the body. Urine microscopy is a non-invasive, cost-effective, and accurate way to detect and diagnose various diseases, making it an important tool for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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