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Renal epithelial cells, analysis

The presence of greater than 1-2 erythrocytes or neutrophils per high-power field confirms a positive result of dipstick analysis for blood or leukocyte esterase. Increased number of hyaline casts (small numbers are normal in most species), or the presence of granules (cells or cellular debris) within casts may be indicative of tubular injury. The presence of renal tubular epithelial cells in urine sediment strongly indicates tubular injury (Stonard 1990 Hofmann et al. 1994 Finco 1997 Finn and Porter 1998 Newman and Price 1999). [Pg.118]


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