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normal findings of urinalysis
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Dr. Joseph Accurso answered
29 years experience Radiology
Discuss with your : Doctor. Your laboratory values of kidney function should be closely reviewed. Your doctor knows your whole history and all of the lab test results, ... Read More
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Dr. Jack Rubin answered
48 years experience Nephrology and Dialysis
Abnormal Ultrasound: An ultrasound (u) is read by a radiologist (r) and is subject to the r's interpretation of it. To see if you have any kidney impairment, you need to h ... Read More
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Dr. Anthony Filly answered
26 years experience Radiology
See below: Depends a bit in exactly what they saw, but on ultrasound, that's usually a bit of a soft call. I'd go with the creatinine in general.
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Dr. Jason Gittman answered
46 years experience Internal Medicine
KUB: Kub (kidney, ureters, bladder) x-rays, despite its name, is not generally useful to investigate pathology of the kidneys, although it may occasionally ... Read More
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Urine analysis: I betcha your UA is registering "epi" cells. These are normal kidney or ureter or bladder or even vaginal cells. Sometimes the tech will report "squa ... Read More
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A 46-year-old female asked:

Dr. Joseph Woods answered
28 years experience Pathology
Within normal limits: These are within normal limits because during activities, there is non-specific trauma on regular movements like walking and sitting and sometimes a r ... Read More
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Dr. Dan Fisher answered
27 years experience Internal Medicine
Normal: The egfr is a number calculated from a variety of other numbers all of which vary with time and your state of hydration. It would be unlikely that yo ... Read More
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A 44-year-old male asked:

Dr. Gregory Lewis answered
44 years experience Urology
See below: Hemoglobin refers to red blood cells (rbc) in the urine. “Small” implies not enough red cells to cause visible blood in the urine to the naked eye (ak ... Read More
A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. Moez Khorsandi answered
27 years experience Urology
Less than 3 red cell: Most people will accept a normal ua to show less than 3 rbcs per high power field on microscopy. Some studies state that greater thancutoff should be ... Read More
A 22-year-old male asked:

Dr. Pavel Conovalciuc answered
23 years experience Family Medicine
Creatinine: Creatinine is not a measure of general health. It is related to the kidney function, but even then, it's not the measure to go by determining whether ... Read More
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Dr. Al Hegab answered
40 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Expected: To have some RBCs in urine in tiny amounts in all persons, normal, if it is extensive then that warrants further investigation
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Here are some...: Do you have tight long foreskin? If so, this finding could be related to contamination at urine collection. But all test findings have to correlate wi ... Read More
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