Urology
Analysis
Analysis of the urine is medically known as Urinalysis.
Charles George Lewis Wolf has written: 'A laboratory hand-book of urine analysis and physiological chemistry' -- subject- s -: Urine, Analysis
"a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids such as blood and urine"
The diagnostic information provided by chemical analysis of urine is the reason that urinalysis is the most common laboratory procedures.
A urinalysis test can detect both albumin and sugar in the urine. Albumin is a protein that may indicate kidney damage if found in urine, while sugar in urine can be a sign of diabetes. The test involves collecting a urine sample and analyzing it for the presence of these substances using various techniques such as dipstick testing or laboratory analysis.
The code 89710 on a urine test typically refers to a specific laboratory test or panel related to urine analysis. It may indicate a test for substances such as drugs, proteins, or other biomarkers in the urine. To understand its exact meaning, it is advisable to consult the testing laboratory or healthcare provider for clarification on what parameters this code specifically tests for.
Alfred H. Free has written: 'Urinalysis in clinical laboratory practice' -- subject(s): Analysis, Urine
No, gender cannot be determined through urine analysis. Gender is a social and cultural identity, while urine analysis is a medical test that looks at the chemical composition of urine.
Blood tests.can suggest staph infection, but.diagnosis is based on laboratory analysis of material removed from pus-filled sores, and on analysis of normally uninfected body fluids, such as, blood and urine. Also, x rays. Needle biopsy.
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