A Manual of Clinical Chemistry Microscopy And Bacteriology

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A Manual of Clinical Chemistry Microscopy And Bacteriology
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A, Cylindroids; 6, crystals of calcium oxalate; c, leucocytes.
nal striation. In addition they have, as a rule, frayed or forked ends.
Clumps of bacteria, which resemble granular casts in form, are occasionally found in the sediment, and are called bacterial casts. Examination with the high power and staining with a dilute watery solution of f uchsin or methy- lene blue will identify these structures.
Fragments of Tissue. Fragments of tissue are rarely found in the urine. They may be easily ove
...rlooked in URINE 233 turbid urine, particularly when it contains blood or pus. To prevent this, such urine should be poured into a flat dish, in which it can be conveniently examined. The fragments are removed and examined separately. Frag- ments of tissue are passed in the urine in tumors of the FIG. 36. A, Urinary filament, composed of pus-corpuscles and epithelial cells ; 6, urinary filament, composed of sperma- tozoa and occasional leucocytes ; c, urinary filament com- posed of pus-corpuscles.

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