The following pages link to Urinalysis:
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- 2. Patient preparation before sampling. Proper method to carry out blood (venous, capillary) and urine collection. Type of tubes. (transclusion) (← links)
- Urine dipstick test (redirect page) (← links)
- Chronic kidney disease (← links)
- Urine analysis (redirect page) (← links)
- 26. Cystitides, tumours of the bladder and ureter (← links)
- Acute kidney injury (← links)
- Kidney stone disease (← links)
- Bladder cancer (← links)
- 18. Onco-uroradiology: Adrenal and renal masses. Masses of the urinary bladder, the prostate and the testis. Imaging techniques and strategy. (← links)
- 2. Patient preparation before sampling. Proper method to carry out blood (venous, capillary) and urine collection. Type of tubes. (transclusion) (← links)
- 24. Urologic and male genital cancers (← links)
- B24. Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of urolithiasis (← links)
- C37. Urothelial carcinoma: Location, clinical features, diagnosis, and staging (← links)
- Test characteristics (← links)
- 2. Patient preparation before sampling. Proper method to carry out blood (venous, capillary) and urine collection. Type of tubes. (transclusion) (← links)
- 3. Reference values and ranges, specificity, sensitivity and predictive value of laboratory tests. (← links)
- Point of care test (← links)
- 5. Bedside/point of care tests (POCT) and their informational value (← links)
- Pyuria (← links)
- A6. Pyuria and its examination (← links)
- Acute epididymitis (← links)
- A15. Evaluation and management of urological emergencies: Renal colic, suprapubic pain, acute scrotum, gross haematuria, anuria, and urinary retention (← links)
- B20. Prostatitis and lower urinary tract infections in men: Diagnosis and treatment (← links)
- A3. Urologic laboratory examination. Urinalysis and urine culture (transclusion) (← links)
- Urinary tract infection (← links)
- B19. Lower urinary tract infections in women: Classification, pathogenesis, and management (← links)