Years ago, physicians would taste your urine to check for diabetes. Of course, that is no longer done, but an analysis of your urine is still important. It is not only vital if you have kidney disease, the organ that makes urine, or if you suffer...
Testing urine gives a clear indication of the health of the kidneys and the urinary tract. Spun down, concentrated urine can be viewed under a microscope, and certain types of cells isolated. Some types of cells found in urine are perfectly...
Their discovery is likely rare, due to the infection-fighting efficiency of neutrophils, and the possibility of misidentification as a fine granular cast.
Type II granular casts. Granular casts (type II) are described by Lindner as hyaline matrix casts filled with granules similar to cytoplasmic degeneration ...
Hyaline casts; Granular casts; Renal tubular epithelial casts; Waxy casts; Casts in the urine; Fatty casts; Red blood cell casts; White blood cell casts
Granular casts, as the name implies, have a textured appearance which ranges from fine to coarse in character. Since they usually form as a stage in the degeneration of ...
granular cast Etymology: L, granulum, little grain; ONorse, kasta a mass of pathologic debris composed of cells filled with protein and fatty granules. granular cast ...
Granular casts point to the presence of renal disease, however, they are a non-specific indicator, as they do not indicate the nature and localization of the intrarenal ...
Granular Casts. Lifestyle, fitness & health information about Granular Casts. Urinalysis Diseases, Components of Urine Analysis, Common Cells Found in Normal Urine ...
Formation: A commonly-held theory is that cellular, granular, and waxy casts represent different stages of degeneration of cells in a cast.
Granular casts are composed of plasma protein aggregates and cellular remnants. Granular casts appear as irregularly-shaped cylinders of coarse, or fine, highly ...
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