Introduction to the Urine Microscopic

Microscopic Examination

The microscopic examination was traditionally performed on all urine specimens after macroscopic exam, specific gravity and chemical tests were completed. Today, many laboratories perform a urine microscopic only if preliminary evaluation indicates the need for microscopic examination. Such laboratories must have criteria determining the specimens on which a urine microscopic will be determined.

The microscopic exam is often important in detecting and evaluating renal and urinary tract disorders as well as other systemic diseases.

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