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Having 300ml col in an urinalysis what does it mean or cause is it bad?

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Dr. John Fung answered

Specializes in General Surgery

Clarification needed: Urinalysis typically measures urine acidity (ph), specific gravity, protein, glucose, ketones, bilirubin, nitrates/esterase (indicator for infection), and hemoglobin (indicator of red cells). The values for these tests do not match up with your question, the only thing i can think of that matches up numerically on dipstick is protein (mg/dl) or glucose (mg/dl). Please clarify.

Answered 8/23/2013

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