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Clinical Pathology

Focused on the analysis of urine and body fluids through microscopic and chemical examinations. These assessments provide critical insights into renal function and metabolic health, supporting the development of effective preventative medical plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

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1 - Why is a "Mid-Stream Urine" (MSU) sample specifically requested?

The initial stream of urine often contains skin bacteria; collecting the mid-stream ensures the sample represents the health of the bladder and kidneys without external contamination.

Yes; the presence of trace amounts of protein (Albumin) or specific crystals can alert a physician to renal stress long before physical pain or swelling occurs.

Ketones suggest that the body is burning fat for energy instead of glucose, which can be a critical warning sign of uncontrolled diabetes or extreme dehydration.

While it can indicate infection or stones, it must be clinically correlated; our microscopic analysis determines if the blood is coming from the kidneys, ureters, or bladder.

This examination evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology, providing essential data for couples experiencing difficulty in conception.

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When to Consider These Medical Tests?

Recommended as a fundamental part of general screenings or when symptoms suggest issues with renal function, metabolic health, or urinary tract irregularities.