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The urinary sediment: an integrated view

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 1999Edition: 2ndDescription: 188; 180 colour illustrations; BookFindISBN:
  • 0192630741
Subject(s): Summary: HardbackSummary: This is a reference text for urine microscopy, an important diagnostic aid in nephrology. After the ""Historical Introduction"" by J. Stewart Cameron, chapter 1 descibes the methods used to prepare and analyse the urine samples. Chapter 2 describes, with the help of illustrations, the elements of the urinary sediment. Chapter 3 deals with the urinary sediment of the normal subject, while chapter 4 deals with the urinary changes which are observed in the main diseases of the kidney and urinary tract. Chapter 5 describes the changes of the urinary sediment caused by drugs. Chapter 6 is about the interpretation of the urinary findings shown in the previous chapters. Chapter 7 covers the new systems to analyse the urinary sediments. An appendix shows how to adjust the microscope to analyse the urine specimens.
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This is a reference text for urine microscopy, an important diagnostic aid in nephrology. After the ""Historical Introduction"" by J. Stewart Cameron, chapter 1 descibes the methods used to prepare and analyse the urine samples. Chapter 2 describes, with the help of illustrations, the elements of the urinary sediment. Chapter 3 deals with the urinary sediment of the normal subject, while chapter 4 deals with the urinary changes which are observed in the main diseases of the kidney and urinary tract. Chapter 5 describes the changes of the urinary sediment caused by drugs. Chapter 6 is about the interpretation of the urinary findings shown in the previous chapters. Chapter 7 covers the new systems to analyse the urinary sediments. An appendix shows how to adjust the microscope to analyse the urine specimens.

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