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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 05 April 2004 |
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Each year millions of people suffer from debilitating urologic conditions. In fact, it is among the most common reasons to visit physician and represents a great burden for the healthcare system. However, a routine test can help with assessment of the renal status. We can say that the examination of the urine is the most essential part of physical examination of any patient that can reveal many problems of the urinary system and other body systems. It can be used as a general screening or to monitor diabetes or kidney disease. Yet, no matter how routine and easy, many physicians do not know how to perform a proper urinalysis. The reason is simple: they are not taught how to do it. Chronolab's Atlas of Urine Sediment addresses this public health need. Click to find out more!
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| ATLAS OF URINE SEDIMENT - version 3.0 |
including
an analysis of techniques; a comprehensive interpretation of results; and a detailed guide to the effects of different drugs.
including the new slide collections of
Giovanni B. Fogazzi and Timo Kouri
and adapted to
"Urinalysis and Collection, Transportation and Preservation of Urine Specimens; Approved Guideline-Second Edition", NCCLS 2001.
and
"European Urinalysis Guidelines" ECLM-European Urinalysis Group, 2000.
Three languages: English, Spanish, German
Based on up-to-date scientific knowledge and laboratory experience, Atlas of Urinary Sediment contains valuable information for everyone whose work is related to examination of urinary sediment.
Besides making you familiar with procedures for preparation and examination of urinary sediment, characteristics and features of some urinary elements, Atlas contains a large collection of images, effects of drugs, diagnostics and glossary.
Slide show enables viewing all the pictures in appropriate order.
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