Genitourinary Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Genitourinary and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Match each of the diseases listed in the drop-down box with the name of its most likely associated dimorphic fungal species. | View Page |
| Cells Types Observed in Urine Sediment Cells which may be present in the urine include epithelial cells, white blood cells (WBC) and red blood cells (RBC). The epithelial cells in the urine may originate from any site in the genitourinary tract. It is normal to find a few epithelial cells in the sediment. White blood cells may enter the urinary tract anywhere from the glomerulus to the urethra. The WBCs are mostly neutrophils. Red blood cells may originate in any part of the urinary tract. Normally, RBCs do not appear in the urine, although the presence of a few RBCs is not considered abnormal. | View Page |
| Red Blood Cells Red blood cells (RBCs) may also be found in the urine sediment. The presence of RBCs in the sediment is associated with damage to the glomerular membrane or vascular injury within the genitourinary tract (the possibility of menstrual contamination must be considered). | View Page |