| urinary sediment |
Substances present in urine (i.e., bacteria, mucus, phosphates, uric acid, calcium oxalate, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, magnesium and ammonium phosphate; more rarely, cystine, tyrosine, xanthine, hippuric acid, hematoi
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| urinary siderosis |
Hemosiderin granules in the urine.
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| urinary stammering |
Temporary interruptions in voiding urine.
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| urinary a. |
one caused by extravasation of infection-containing urine.
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| urinary anion g. |
the amount of urinary anion not routinely measured by laboratory screening, which accounts for the difference between the routinely measured anion and cation, equal to sodium + potassium - chloride. It is an indirect measure of ammonium excretion and is used in the evaluation of hyperchloremic acidosis.
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