Leucine crystal Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Leucine 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 present in this illustration: | View Page |
| Identify the urine sediment elements indicated by the arrow in the illustration: | View Page |
| Which one of the following crystals is not found in normal urine: | View Page |
| True or false? Tyrosine crystals are present in this slide. | View Page |
| Leucine Crystals Leucine crystals indicate a problem with the metabolism of the amino acid leucine. These crystals are round to oval with radiating bands going from a center point out to the periphery, often referred to as a "wagon wheel." These crystals are soluble in hot alcohol and alkali. | View Page |
| Tyrosine Crystals Tyrosine crystals appear as fine silky needles arranged in sheaves or bundles in acid urine. They are rarely present and may appear together with leucine crystals in liver disease. Do not confuse tyrosine with crystals caused by x-ray dye. X-ray dyes will cause the urine specific gravity to be greatly increased (1.040), Tyrosine crystals are soluble in alkali or dilute mineral acid. | View Page |
| Which of the following pairs of abnormal crystals may appear together? | View Page |
| True or false? This slide shows leucine crystals. | View Page |
| True or false? This slide shows leucine crystals. | View Page |