A urine test is any medical test performed on a urine specimen. The analysis of urine is a valuable diagnostic tool because its composition reflects the functioning of many body systems, particularly the kidneys and urinary system, and specimens are easy to obtain.[1] Common urine tests include the routine urinalysis, which examines the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of the urine; urine drug screening; and urine pregnancy testing.
A urinetest is any medical test performed on a urine specimen. The analysis of urine is a valuable diagnostic tool because its composition reflects the...
A urinetest strip or dipstick is a basic diagnostic tool used to determine pathological changes in a patient's urine in standard urinalysis. A standard...
chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)) in blood or urine using a pregnancy test kit, and scanning with ultrasonography. Testing blood for hCG results in the earliest...
A drug test (also often toxicology screen or tox screen) is a technical analysis of a biological specimen, for example urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat...
urine and analysis, is a panel of medical tests that includes physical (macroscopic) examination of the urine, chemical evaluation using urinetest strips...
usually detectable in urine drug tests from 3 days up to 10 days according to Redwood Laboratories; heavy users can produce positive tests for 30 days or longer...
diabetic nephropathy. Among the possible tests to diagnose polyuria are: Urinetest FBC Blood test Pituitary function test Depending on the cause of the polyuria...
produced by leukocytes (white blood cells). A leukocyte esterase test (LE test) is a urinetest for the presence of white blood cells and other abnormalities...
Urine cytology is a test that looks for abnormal cells in urine under a microscope. The test commonly checks for infection, inflammatory disease of the...
testing or urodynamics is a study that assesses how the bladder and urethra are performing their job of storing and releasing urine. Urodynamic tests...
special albumin-specific urine dipsticks, which have a lower detection threshold than standard urine dipsticks. A microalbumin urinetest determines the presence...
Reference ranges for urinetests are described below: Reference range Reference ranges for blood tests Simerville JA, Maxted WC, Pahira JJ (March 2005)...
state characterized by elevated levels of ketone bodies in the blood or urine. Physiological ketosis is a normal response to low glucose availability...
Urine is a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans and in many other animals. In placental mammals, urine flows from the kidneys through the ureters...
supported by a urinetest strip which is positive for "blood" but the urine contains no red blood cells when examined with a microscope. Blood tests show a creatine...
molecules via urination, and the role of the kidney is to concentrate the urine, such that waste molecules can be excreted with minimal loss of water and...
strip may refer to: Food testing strips Glucose meter test strip Lipolysis test strip Urinetest strip It may also refer to: Teststrip, an art gallery...
threshold, the excess glucose spills into the urine (glycosuria), where it can be seen in urine glucose testing. It is the polyuria, or over-frequent urination...
other substances in the urine such as myoglobin, a protein excreted into urine during rhabdomyolysis. A positive urine dipstick test should be confirmed with...
they will be required to supply a urine sample. If the urine sample is positive, then the urine is sent for more testing to determine the exact drug taken...
sickness may be diagnosed based on the symptoms, and using a blood test and a urinetest. It may be prevented by not using an antitoxin derived from animal...
developed before 1960s, women living a century ago relied on urine-based pregnancy tests using different animals, ranging from mice to frogs. Nowadays...
needed] A 24-hour urine collection for determination of creatinine clearance may be an alternative, although not a very accurate test due to the collection...
during pregnancy. Diagnosis is often based on urinetests, blood tests and the fluid deprivation test. Despite the name, diabetes insipidus is unrelated...
presence of symptoms and signs, as well as measurements using urinetests, blood tests, and medical imaging. Functions of a healthy kidney include maintaining...
in the urine (albuminuria). This albuminuria usually does not cause symptoms but can be indicative of many kidney disorders. Protein in the urine (proteinuria)...