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URINALYSIS Urinalysis (UA) simply means analysis of urine.

The urinalysis measures the presence and amount of a number of chemicals in the urine, which reflect much about the health of the kidneys, along with cells that may be present in the urine. It is a very useful test in the diagnosis of and screening for many diseases and conditions. This lets us know if we are dealing with infection, diet or metabolism disorders, and what part of the urinary system is in trouble.

Normal Result Color Transparency


Pale to dark yellow or amber in color

Actual Result Yellow Slightly Hazy

Interpretation Normal
It may indicate that theres an excessive cellular material or protein in the urine

Clear

Reaction (pH) Protein Glucose Spec. Gravity White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Epithelial Cells Mucus Threads

4.6-8.0 None-Traces Negative 1.015 0-2/hpf 0-2/hpf Few Few

6.0 Trace Negative 1.003-1.030 2-3/hpf 0-2/hpf Few Few

Normal Normal Normal Normal It may indicate that there is an infection Normal Normal Normal

CHEST XRAY The chest x-ray is the most commonly performed diagnostic x-ray examination. A chest x-ray makes images of the heart, lungs, airways, blood vessels and the bones of the spine and chest. An x-ray (radiograph) is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. Interpretation Chest PA (10x12) Chest PA Child up to 10 yrs. Old PA & LAT There are ill defined densities in both infrahilar regions with hilar fullness. The heart is not enlarged. Diaphragm, sinuses and visualized caseouts structures are unremarkable.

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