Urinalysis can potentially identify the presence of life-changing conditions, such as diabetes and renal disease. If abnormalities are detected, the individual may need further investigations, so they ...
We thank Ackerman and colleagues1 for their discussion related to our article2 and for taking the time to poll their colleagues on how they would have managed the patient in the clinical scenario.
Clinicians have long-needed clarity now in interpreting results of common urine culture tests for premenopausal women suspected of having a urinary tract infection, according to an article published ...
A new study shows that nephrologists do not always agree on their interpretation of images from urine sediment tests, which are frequently ordered to evaluate a variety of kidney diseases. Led by ...
Boston - A new study shows that nephrologists do not always agree on their interpretation of images from urine sediment tests, which are frequently ordered to evaluate a variety of kidney diseases.
March 16, 2010 — Careful attention to urine collection methods can identify some attempts by patients to produce false-negative results. In this article, published in the March 1 issue of American ...
Urinalysis is an important screening and diagnostic tool, but health professionals must know how to perform the test and interpret results correctly for it to be beneficial. The article comes with a ...