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These are the MediaLab courses that cover Hpf and links to relevant pages within the course.

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The Urine Microscopic: Microscopic Analysis of Urine Sediment
Bacteria

Bacteria may also be present, especially during a urinary tract infection. This view shows bacteria as solid gray rods or cocci. Since bacteria may also be a contaminant in specimens remaining at room temperature, or due to an unclean catch, caution must be observed in reporting bacteria. If 20 organisms per hpf are seen, the bacteria are considered to be clinically significant.

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Counting Elements

Next the number of RBCs, WBCs, epithelial cells, parasites, and fat will be counted. Move to the center of the coverslip and examine 10 fields under high power (40x) brightfield. Use phase-contrast as needed. Determine the average number of each element found and record the findings as number per high power field (#/HPF). An abundance of any one element may be recorded as >100/HPF when 1/4 field is counted and the total field is estimated to be greater than 200/HPF.

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