Cholesterol crystal Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Cholesterol crystal and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Identify the urine sediment elements shown by the arrow: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements shown by the arrow: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements present in this acid urine: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements shown by the arrow: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements present in this illustration: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements indicated by the arrow in the illustration: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements indicated by the arrow in the illustration: | View Page |
| Identify the sediment elements present in this alkaline urine: | View Page |
| True or false? Triple phosphase crystals are present in this slide. | View Page |
| Cholesterol Crystals Cholesterol crystals may be seen in renal tubular disease. These crystals look like plates of glass, sometimes with a notch out of one corner. Under polarized light, they exhibit a stained glass effect. These crystals are rarely seen unless the specimen has been refrigerated, because the lipids remain in droplet form. Large amounts of protein, lipid droplets, fatty casts or oval fat bodies should be found along with cholesterol crystals. Cholesterol crystals are found in acid or neutral urine. | View Page |
| True or false? This slide shows cholesterol crystals. | View Page |
| True or false? This slide shows cholesterol crystals | View Page |