what is the meaning of amorphous urates :rare
it leads to stones in kidneys?
In most cases amorphous material in urine is normal. A medical professional can determine whether a type of amorphous material in the urine is abnormal. Amorphous material is present when there is a type of sediment in the urine making it hazy.
What it could mean when amorphous sediment is found in urine is that the temperature of the urine may have been out of range at the time of the test. It could also mean that the patient was dehydrated while the test was done.
it not always Normal.
if it few that's regardless , but if it increased and a lot that's mean salts in kidney and may developed to stone.
sm\omething was found but not enough to detect
urine complete test.
Free fat detected in a mid stream urine sample just simply means that there was fat found in the urine sample. Free fat is just the term used when referring to free globules of fat in urine.
Urine specific gravity is a test that measures the chemical components found in the urine. Normal values are between 1.000-1.030. So your specific gravity is considered normal range.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
Amorphous Crystals ¤Amorphous urates are found in acid urine. These crystals may appear pink on gross analysis and yellow microscopically (Figure 2-12). These crystals appear as granules in the urine sediment. Amorphous phosphates are found in alkaline urine. These granules are colorless microscopically and also appear granular when viewed microscopically. Occasionally amorphous material may appear in clumps or masses. It may be difficult to distinguish amorphous crystals from bacteria since they may be of the same size when viewed microscopically. However, amorphous crystals are soluble in opposing acid or alkaline solution; bacteria will not. Amorphous urates will also dissolve when heated. cited from: http://www.tetonnm.com/pics/MESSamplePages/1-893441-10-5.pdf retrieved 4/11/2009
A saturated sediment is a saturated sediment dah It's easy
sm\omething was found but not enough to detect
You have a disease called Collera found in lakes. Helped?
Silt refers to a sediment of a certain size. Sediment can be of any size particle which has been deposited.
Mostly urine performing time less then two hours . If urine perform after two hour or more late then bacteria growth in the urine and urine container. when this urine perform time nitrites positive because late perform urine bacteria growth. But not found of leukocyte in microscopically in this urine . this urine repeated and perform under timing then not positive nitrites and not found in leukocyte in urine. Airf Hussain (M.Sc. Hematology&Blood Bank)
Protein should not be found in the urine. Cause it may mean that your kidney is having a problem with its filtering of substances like protein and BUN.
Leukocytes is infection. Urobilinogen is blood in the urine. It sounds like you was performing a test for a urine infection. If either of these 2 are positive then you have a UTI or possible Kidney infection if blood is found in urine.
urine complete test.
mud and sand
It means "formed from sediment".