A practical guide to urinary analysis for students and practitioners.
This comprehensive manual blends theory with hands‑on laboratory instruction, helping readers perform key tests, interpret results, and work through common urine analyses with confidence.
Designed as a systematic course in didactic and laboratory study, it includes step‑by‑step methods for preserving and mounting urinary sediments, using sedimentation and centifuge techniques, and applying chemical tests. The volume also provides reference tables and clinical data to support interpretation in everyday practice, plus explanations of how to compare results to standard norms and adjust for differing populations.
- Techniques for preserving, mounting, and examining urinary sediments.
- Guidance on reading and using reference tables for urine volume, density, and composition.
- Practical tests for proteids, albumoses, and related urinary components, with interpretation notes.
- Context for applying findings to common clinical scenarios and differential diagnoses.
Ideal for students of clinical laboratory science and practicing clinicians who want a clear, methodical resource on urinary analysis.