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to get the sediment for observation whether the urine got bacteria, blood ( red blood cell or white blood cell ), epithelium cell. and also to observed kind of crystal.
Sediment in the urine is completely normal in low levels. However, sediment in higher levels can be caused by bladder stones, liver disease and diabetes.
in most cases yes and it can also be clear, but with certain illnesses that cause liver or kidney damage urine can be many differant colors. in some rare cases non-clear or yellow urine is normal and does not indicate that anything is wrong but if you urine is a different color than usuall than you should consult your doctor immediately.
it is urine. :)
urine is secreted from the kidney
Amorphous sediment in urine are things like crystal phosphates, uric acid stones or calcium stones that are found in the urine. Certain amorphous sediment found in urine is normal. The cause of amorphous sediment depends on the type of sediment. For instance, uric acid stones can be caused from not drinking enough liquids.
Sediment in the urine is caused by skin cells and debris from the urinary system.
Using a standardized Urinalysis System
neutrophils
Crystals.
vegetable fibers
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
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what is the meaning of amorphous urates :rare
The tube is not so important . It's the centrifuge that does the work.
Almost immediately.;-)