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CLIA Chemistry / Urinalysis Review
Identify the urine sediment element indicated by the arrow in the illustration:View Page
What type of cast is shown in the illustration: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 shown by the arrow:View Page
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 element shown by the arrow:View Page

CLIA General Laboratory Review
Which of the following casts might be found in the urine of a healthy individual after strenuous exercise:View Page

The Urine Microscopic: Microscopic Analysis of Urine Sediment
Match the following:View Page
What element is present in this slide?View Page
What element is present in this slide?View Page
Waxy Casts

Waxy casts appear as cylinders of smooth, highly refractive material. They are yellow, homogeneous and their ends may be square or broken off. Cracks may occur within the cast, giving it a segmented appearance. Waxy casts are believed by some to be the final stage of degeneration of the fine granules of granular casts. Since the granules need time to degrade, this finding implies localized nephron obstruction. Waxy casts are seen in chronic renal failure, and acute and chronic renal allograft rejection. Unusually broad waxy casts are known as renal failure casts. These very broad casts are created in the dilated tubules seen in end-stage renal disease.

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