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Most commercially available urinalysis kits are based on dipsticks that change color on each square. The color of the square is then compared to the reference colors for each square on the side of the tube the dipsticks came in - whichever reference color most closely matches the square on the dipstick, that is the reading for that measurement.

There are also cytologic urinalyses that are performed on centrifuged samples of urine that are then examined under the microscope.

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